Just be aware that 5.2.6 that comes with some Linux distros (Ubuntu for
example), the 'dbcheck' program doesn't work. However it is fixed I
believe in 5.2.13. But I haven't found a PPA or other method for
upgrading to the latest version in Ubuntu short of compile from source
(not quite ready to try that yet - ha).
Steve Hammond
On 3/16/2015 2:00 PM, compdoc wrote:
> Is Bacula 7.x ready for production or should I stick with 5.x? 5.x
seems to be the default on some Linux distros.
5.x still works pretty well, and no issues with the windows client
backing up my workstation. I get about 26 MB/s, and never any crashes,
although I don’t backup any system files. Only Documents.
If your drive fails there are better ways to restore it, including
installing from scratch, so no need to backup anything except personal
docs...
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