Bacula® - The Open Source Network Backup Solution
Bacula is a set of Open Source, enterprise ready, computer programs that permit you (or the system administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of computer data across a network of computers of different kinds. Bacula is relatively easy to use and efficient, while offering many advanced storage management features that make it easy to find and recover lost or damaged files. In technical terms, it is an Open Source, enterprise ready, network based backup program.

According to Source Forge statistics (rank and downloads), Bacula is by far the most popular Enterprise grade Open Source program.

Bacula.org and Bacula Systems: How to find what you need.

Bacula.org is the community home of the Bacula project, for developers and contributors. You can find the latest release of Bacula here, along with full documentation.

28 April 2010: Bacula 5.0.2 has been released.

See: News

Bacula Systems is the commercial support, services and training organization for Enterprises using Bacula. The Bacula Systems website is found at www.baculasystems.com

23 December 2009: Bacula Enterprise Edition 2.6.1 has been released.

Foundation Training Course: dates announced

See: Bacula Systems News

Most of the Bacula source code is released under the GPL version 2 license. If you wish additional details, please follow the License link to your left.

The Documentation link takes you to a page where you can access all the available Bacula documentation (HTML, PDF, and TGZ) both for the officially released version and for the current code under development in the Source Forge GIT. The development version of the manual typically has more documentation, but may also document new features that are not in the released version. The Developer's Guide presents important information for users who want to contribute to the Bacula project.

Bacula is released on SourceForge at http://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula where you can download the software.

You may also use the links on the left side of this page for more information. In particular, Current Files link takes you to the currently available downloads, and the All Downloads link takes you to a list of all files ever released to SourceForge.