I agree with Bruno.
A while back a server with over 100GB of data died 4 hours prior to my
flight to Toronto.
I was able to restore all the data onto a standby server and get people
working without the loss of a single file.
And without missing my plane!
thanks to everyone who contributed to ba
Hi all, sometimes it's also important to say that bacula rocks.
Yesterday, one customer loose it's two disk of data on the same raid1.
After changing the two disk, we start restoring the data from bacula.
Some hours after, they can start working today, without any lost.
If someone want to know,
I would also like to thank the developer's of Bacula, only been using it a few
months, so far it has been great. And oh yeah, it was well worth the money!
Time spent reading the documentation: 8 hours
Time spent implementing: 9 hours
Letting my boss know we saved enough money for half years sala
Joel Staker wrote:
> We cancelled our Arcserve support agreement in December and it looks
> like moving to Bacula has given us a more stable system with a total 3
> year savings of around 45K!
We've had Bacula 2.2.8 in production since October, and in the last
month, I finished moving around 130
Joel Staker wrote:
> After 9 months of solid performance from Bacula, I just wanted to take a
> moment and say thank you to the list and the developers. I find it
> amazing how much you can get for free if you take the time to read the
> documentation. We cancelled our Arcserve support agreeme
After 9 months of solid performance from Bacula, I just wanted to take a moment
and say thank you to the list and the developers. I find it amazing how much
you can get for free if you take the time to read the documentation. We
cancelled our Arcserve support agreement in December and it looks
Thanks to Arno, Richard, Eric, and Kern for fixing issue #0001016
(and proving that I wasn't crazy).
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