Dan Langille wrote: > On Nov 12, 2008, at 12:20 AM, Arno Lehmann wrote: > > >> Hi, >> >> 12.11.2008 03:00, Dan Langille wrote: >> >>> http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3784081 >>> >>> "If you're looking for a darned good open-source backup solution, >>> this >>> may be your lucky day for an interview with this data-sucking >>> vampire." >>> >>> It does a good job of introducing the components. >>> >> But it also talks about Storage DIRECTOR and File DIRECTOR... and the >> feedback form does not work because, instead of a captcha image, I >> just get a text stating that the session is invalid or expired. >> >> Not that funny... >> > > I let the author know. I think this type of mistake is not a big issue. > > The article hardly refers to the features Bacula offers, which I find a bit disappointing. A comparision to enterprise backup systems (maybe even with a referal to the wiki-page) or a bit more impact on how home and/or business users can benefit from the use of Bacula would have been cool IMHO. Maybe the second part of the article will focus a bit more on that rather than skimming sluggishly through the installation process.
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