docs: add tape schedule examples
just a few examples how one could configure tape pools and jobs. Signed-off-by: Dominik Csapak <d.csapak@proxmox.com>
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- run drive cleaning operation
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- run drive cleaning operation
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- unload the cleaning tape (to slot 3)
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- unload the cleaning tape (to slot 3)
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Example Setups
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Here are a few example setups for how to manage media pools and schedules.
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This is not an exhaustive list, and there are many more possible combinations
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of useful settings.
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Simple Setup
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The most simple setup, always continue the media-set and never expire.
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All backups are stored on a single media set and never deleted.
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Allocation policy:
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continue
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Retention policy:
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keep
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Such a simple setup has the advantage that it uses not much space, and
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since there is only one media-set, it is easy to manage. On the other hand,
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it is prone to errors. If a single tape fails, all backups that uses chunks
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from that tape will not be restorable. If you want to start a new media-set
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manually, you can set the currently writable media of the set either to
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'full', or set the location to an offsite vault. In that case, a new
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media-set will be created.
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Weekday Scheme
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A slightly more complex scheme, where the goal is to have a tape for each
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weekday, e.g. from Monday to Friday. This can be solved by having a seperate
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media pool for each day, so 'Monday', 'Tuesday', etc.
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Allocation policy:
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should be 'mon' for the 'Monday' pool, 'tue' for the Tuesday pool and so on.
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Retention policy:
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overwrite
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There should be a (or more) tape-backup jobs for each pool on the correspondig
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weekday. This scheme is still easily managable with one media set per weekday,
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which can even be taken off site easily.
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Staggered Pools
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Alternatively, more complex setups are possible with multiple media pools and
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different allocation and retention policies.
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An example would be to have a media pool with weekly allocation:
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Allocation policy:
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mon
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Retention policy:
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3 weeks
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This creates a new media set each week, and expires them after the 4th
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media set.
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Then in addition, there could be a yearly pool that only gets allocated
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once a year, but will not be expired (e.g. for long-term archival purposes):
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Allocation policy:
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yearly
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Retention policy:
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keep
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In combination with suited prune settings and tape backup schedules, this
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achieves long-term storage of some backups, while keeping the current
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backups on smaller media sets that get expired every 4 weeks.
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