Just remember to always pronounce it as "bAcula" followed by a choppy "ah ah ah" laugh.. :)<br><br>-- Rob<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Tony Cratz <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:cratz@hematite.com">cratz@hematite.com</a>></span> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;"><div class="im">David Wolfskill wrote:<br>
> I'm seeing some trtaffic in sage-members about AMANDA (the backup<br>
> scheduler originalyy from UMaryland, IIRC) that indicates that in the<br>
> last few years, AMANDA has been receiving a fair amount of love,<br>
> attention, new code, and features.<br>
><br>
> Now, I haven't been a practicing sysadmin for the last couple of years<br>
> (and no, I'm not in management -- perish the thought!).<br>
><br>
> But it occurred to me that if someone might be persuaded to talk about<br>
> (some of) those changes, perhaps that might be of interest to the<br>
> BayLISA community.<br>
><br>
> A suitably-motivated volunteer should probably respond to blw@.<br>
<br>
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</div> � � � �Some years ago (2002-2003) I looked at Amanda. It did not<br>
� � � �have some of the features I was looking for so I kept looking<br>
� � � �and found Bacula. At the time Bacula was the only true<br>
� � � �client/server backup/restore system. Since then any time<br>
� � � �I needed to use a backup/restore system I have looked at<br>
� � � �Bacula ( <a href="http://bacula.org/en/" target="_blank">http://bacula.org/en/</a> ).<br>
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