Er... all except enabling the encryption and
compression on the policy, that is, but the client configuration can be set to
require encryption (although not, so far as I can tell, compression, so you
could end up wasting backup image space if you don't do that right on the server
side).
-- gabriel rosenkoetter Radian Group
Inc, Unix/Linux/VMware Sysadmin / Backup &
Recovery gabriel.rosenkoetter AT radian DOT biz, 215 231 1556
Enable client-side encryption (and compression) for all clients. Create a
unique key on each client, and make the administrator(s) of that client
responsible for maintaining their key (and a backup at least of its passphrase
through ANOTHER means). Exclude the key data from backups.
All of those are client-side configurations.
-- gabriel rosenkoetter Radian Group Inc,
Unix/Linux/VMware Sysadmin / Backup &
Recovery gabriel.rosenkoetter AT radian DOT biz, 215 231 1556
Running 6.5.1, have been asked if
it's possible to restrict the Master server from restoring a particular client's
images to alternate clients. I know we can restrict one client from
restoring another client's data; I know I can prevent the Master from writing to
a particular client. What I haven't been able to determine is if I can
keep the Master from writing clientA's data to clientB.
Thanks,
Ken
Zufall Technical Analyst D660C The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company
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