Mark Hazen wrote:
Kern-
Knowing full and well the weight that publically supporting a project
with the size and scope of Bacula puts on your shoulders, I'd like to
say thank you, thank you, thank you. You do an admirable job, and yes,
while Bacula may not be as easy to get into as some of the commercial
backup systems, it's been far more flexible, and just as resilient and
dependable for us here.
No reply is necessary, I know you've got a lot of fish to fry, but I
wanted to say "thanks". I think it's important to know how much we all
do appreciate your hard work.
The same goes for those of you Bacula gurus who take the time to
answer the community questions. I spent a month reading documentation
and testing before implementing our Bacula environment here which
alleviated a great deal of my disorientation by itself, but I also
know I was graciously given the time to do things right by my
employer, which isn't a luxury everyone has access to when rolling out
backup services.
Cheers, and thanks.
-mh.
I would also like to echo these sentiments.
Bacula is fantastic, it has reliably backed up my whole office and
datacentre consisting of over 30 machines, totalling around 10TB of
data, and when restoring in anger it hasn't failed me.
Also, the help from the mailing has been top notch.
Thanks Kern (and everyone else)!
Danny
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