Am Di 04.11.2008 10:42 schrieb Silver Salonen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Tuesday 04 November 2008 11:22:12 Sebastian Lehmann wrote:
> > Am Di 04.11.2008 05:10 schrieb Kevin Keane
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > - Native support for Windows system state backup without using
> > > NTBackup.
> > > Ideally including a full ASR.
> > > 
> > It's is implemented since Bacula supports VSS. You can run a full
> > backup
> > and restore from scratch without NTBackup.
> 
> You mean with BartBE plugin? I wouldn't call it "implemented in
> Bacula".
> 
> There's no other way besides NTBackup and this listed in 
> http://wiki.bacula.org/doku.php?id=windows_bare_metal_recovery

No, that is not what i mean. We do full system backups with VSS enabled
and restore the whole system from a linux rescue cd with a static bacula
client. In the rescue-environment we prepare the target disks (partions
and ntfs-format), then we restore the system (only partition c), make
the system bootable trough a original windows install cd and start the
restored maschine. Then we restore the rest of the system (any other
partition) with the original installed bacula-fd.

That has worked fine at our tests.

Ok, it is not truly implemented "in" bacula, but you will need a rescue
cd - in any case.

Greetings

Sebastian


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