I've noticed that one of the recurring questions, especially from new users,
is "how large" existing bacula installations are.  This can encompas number
of clients being backed up, the amount of data, and how large the catalog
gets.

To try and gather up some quantitative data on this, I hacked up a perl script
that extracts a few basic statistics out of the catalog.  You can find the
script at

http://paramount.ind.wpi.edu/wiki/doku.php?id=database_statistics

Once some data starts coming in, I'll put together another site with the
results.

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