I agree with Bruno.
A while back a server with over 100GB of data died  4 hours prior to my 
flight to Toronto.
I was able to restore all the data onto a standby server and get people 
working without the loss of a single file.
And without missing my plane!

thanks to everyone who contributed to bacula - it is an impressive 
backup tool.


Bruno Friedmann wrote:
> Hi all, sometimes it's also important to say that bacula rocks.
>
> Yesterday, one customer loose it's two disk of data on the same raid1.
>
> After changing the two disk, we start restoring the data from bacula.
> Some hours after, they can start working today, without any lost.
>
> If someone want to know, bacula is version 1.38.11 ( quiet old no ? )
>
> It's always a real pleasure, to work with such a piece of cake software.
>
> Thank you to all
>
>
>   

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