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- Hier finden Sie einige Auszüge aus E-Mails die uns von Benutzer geschrieben wurden.
- Das Ziel ist es, Ihnen zu zeigen, an welchen Stellen Bacula läuft und wie es dort eingesetzt wird.
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- <h3 style="padding: 5px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #002244"> Norm Dressler - 2004/06/15 </h3>
- Bacula has been awesome for us. We used to use Ar**** but I
- have always hated the interface. And the cost was outrageous.
- Then I found bacula and wow! Everything in Ar**** and then
- some! The console is easy to use, easy to understand once you
- get the hang of it, and I usually don't have any problems
- restoring files! :)
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- I have 15+ machines I backup with Bacula
- with an autoloader, and I'm extremely happy with the product.
- Whenever someone asks me about what to use, I point them at
- Bacula.
- <p> Norm Dressler, Senior Network Architect</p>
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- <h3 style="padding: 5px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #002244"> Michael Scherer - 2005/02/09 </h3>
- Our former backup-system was ARGHserve running on NT4.
- Due to the fact that we replaced most of our servers with
- Linux machines we had to find some other solution.<br> At
- first we tried ARGHserve on Linux, without much comfort.
- Database updates took days to complete, the database
- itself grew enormously large, ... not really something
- you except from such an expensive piece of software.<br>
- I began the quest for a new backup-solution, testing
- almost anything I could find on Sourceforge and Freshmeat
- and finally decided to go with Bacula.<br> It's perfectly
- maintained by Kern and many others, is an (very) active
- project with good support through maillists and an
- irc-channel, which can be found on Freenode.<br>
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- Today we run Bacula on a SuSE based x86 machine with a
- 2.6 kernel, some RAID5-Systems and IBM Ultrium
- Tapelibrary. Without any issues and without more work
- than changing two tapes in the morning.<br>
- <br>
- Recoveries aren't complicated as well, you either choose
- a jobid to restore from or let Bacula find the correct
- jobid for a file or directory you need to recover. You
- mark everything you need, Bacula tells you which tapes it
- needs, done.<br>
- You don't even have to wait for any daemon to finish
- database updates for backuped files, you can start with
- the recovery right after the backup-job is done.
- Perfect. <br>
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- <p> Michael Scherer, some admin </p>
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- <h3 style="padding: 5px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #002244"> Ludovicz Strappazon - 2005/03/05</h3>
- I had previously used Veritas Netbackup, but it was really too expensive
- for our University. Bacula permitted us to buy a library. Now, we use
- Bacula since 10/2002 with an ADIC Scalar 24 library and LTO ultrium,
- without any problems. I think it can do anything Netbackup could do with our
- configuration. We backup seven Linux servers, one NT server, four
- Windows 2003 servers and a few XP workstations. Some of these servers
- are backed up across a firewall using ssh; some others are on a private
- network. We tried succesfully the disaster recovery procedure on Linux
- and had some good results in restoring Windows "from bare metal". What do I
- like in Bacula ? It is very flexible and reliable. With its light
- interface console, I can manage the backups from everywhere. A few words
- about the support : it is free but efficient. I don't have to cross a
- level 1, level 2 helpdesk to have some help, I never felt alone, and the
- bacula-users mailing list is a mix of courtesy and honest speech. At
- last, you don't need to be a big company to have your features requests
- heard.<br>
- Thanks to Kern Sibbald and the others who give so much work and time
- for this project.<br>
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- Ludovic Strappazon<br>
- University Marc Bloch de Strasbourg.<br>
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- <h3 style="padding: 5px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #002244"> Jeff Richards - 2006/08/26</h3>
- I used Bacula at my previous employer to backup: Linux, OpenBSD, Windows 2000,XP,2003, and AIX 5.1
- <br> <br>
- Bacula provided a solution when I had no budget for backup
- software. The Linux systems (about 30) acted as Tivoli (TMF)
- gateways. The Linux systems were commodity PCs, so when the IDE
- HDs failed it took hours (usually at least 4) to clean up the
- Tivoli environment and rebuild the failed gateway. Using Bacula
- and mkCDrec I cut that time down to under an hour, and most of
- that time was not spent doing anything except waiting for the
- restore to finish. I recovered 2 failed Linux systems with
- Bacula.
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- I would like to thank you and the entire Bacula team for an
- excellent piece of software.
- <br> <br>
- Jeff Richards<br>
- Consultant<br>
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