Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Have we reached bacula's limits?

2012-01-24 04:07:16
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Have we reached bacula's limits?
From: Xabier Elkano <xelkano AT hostinet DOT com>
To: bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net
Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 10:05:25 +0100
El 23/01/12 16:28, Uwe Schuerkamp escribió:
> DB Size: 
> Total clients:        107     Total bytes stored:     34.41 TB
> Total files:  47495362      Database size:    31.64 GB
Hi Uwe,

I am having the same problem, backups are fast, but restores takes too
long creating directory tree with bat. I have a lot of files to backup
per client. I am using mysql with innodb engine, my File table is about
17GB on disk.

My numbers:

BytesPerJobAvg: 6539156346
ClientCount: 31
FileCount: 113286836
FileRetentionAvg:
FilenameCount: 29713190
FilesPerJobAvg: 184213
JobRetentionAvg:
PathCount: 6671143
TotalBytes: 1588763249151
TotalFiles: 44919364

First, I considered to create more bacula servers to separate clients on
diferent databases, but now I am testing a configuration with one
catalog per client. With this config, each client goes in separate db,
It's more difficult to administer and setup it but I guess is the best
way to scale the platform. Has anyone tried this config?

Sorry for my bad english.

Xabier


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