On 07/21/10 09:26, Enrico van Goor wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We make backups of about 200 server at the moment, to disk. Twice a week
> a Full backup and 5 times a week an incremental. Every day is a
> different pool, so the tape drives won't interfere with the backup to
> disk and vice versa. We write the data to tape using a copy job.
>
> The tapes have a retention of 30 days. Now we want to archive some data
> forever. Lets say 100 years. The thought was, since we already have the
> data on disk I wanted to use a second copy job to copy the data to a
> separate pool, where we use a Migrate job to move the data to a
> different tape set.
>
> So what I basically want is that data is copied on a daily basis to
> pool_a and once a month to pool_a and pool_b.
>
> I can't figure out how to configure this. I don't know if it is even
> possible. Can anyone help me with this?
Can you not simply create a copy job with destination of pool_a that
runs once daily, and another with destination of pool_b on a
once-a-month schedule?
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