On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 04:09:36PM -0800, Gordon Pritchard wrote: > But I am looking at Bacula now also...
http://www.bacula.org http://sourceforge.net/projects/bacula Was not aware of Bacula before, and it looks like Kern Sibbald has done some cool stuff, and Bacula certainly has some features that would be nice to have in Amanda, BUT Bacula: - Mandates MySQL or SQLite as the server engine behind it's server catalog. This is not an option. - Uses it's own client backup engine, not *dump/*tar. - Uses "multiple-interthreaded-blocks-from-different-backup-streams" type tape format. (Bacula provides a small, lightweight tape-reader utility to use for disaster recovery, though.) Kern recommends that nobody actually *use* multiple backup streams in production yet, though, until it's better tested. [Disclaimer: all of the above three points are from reading the docs, not from reading the source or asking the author, so I could be wrong.] In an ideal world, three years ago I would have arranged for Kern to receive a post-hypnotic suggestion to "enhance Amanda". :-) -- Jay Lessert [EMAIL PROTECTED] Accelerant Networks Inc. (voice)1.503.439.3461 Beaverton OR, USA (fax)1.503.466.9472
