Ken> We currently backup our department network running Legato Ken> networker with backup to a raided disk array (advanced file Ken> device in their jargon) followed by cloning to a Qualstar/SAIT2 Ken> tape library.
Ken> Our backup needs are increasing and we don't want to buy licenses Ken> for more file device space or more tape slots. We would like to Ken> go with Bacula and have no limits. I used to use Legato at $WORK, and now we're a CommVault shop with LTO4. I use Bacula at home on an old DLT 7k library. So I can speak from experience on both of these transitions. The key thing to remember is that your users only care about restores. Legato makes is *trivial* to do restore. I really really really like the 'recover' (or nwrecover) tool they provide. Nice, CLI based and it just works. Bacula makes it much more painful to restore a single file. The CLI just sucks rocks when compared with Legato's CLI. I keep meaning to go back and try to resurect the brecover tool (by Karl Hakimian <hakim...@aha.com> ) to work with Bacula 5.0, but it needs some serious performance tuning and other hacks first. CommVault is somehwere in the middle, mostly because it's a Java GUI based tool. It runs just fine on Linux/Windows systems, but you're out of luck over an SSH connection from your smart phone when it really hits the fan. *grin* Tape/Jukebox handling in Legato is also better, the 'nsrjb' tool just does a really nice job of allowing you to manage tapes. Bacula's bconsole is just ... annoying. There's very little consistency in the naming scheme of commands and options. It's also not amazingly user friendly. It's usable and gets the job done and let's Kern run regression testing easily. But it's not friendly. Now, all that said, Bacula and work just fine and do a good job. I'd probably recommend you setup a test environment first and see how it is backing up some of your existing clients in parallel to a small bacual test environment. I'd also probably go with PostgreSQL as the DB, even though I personally use mysql, but that's just because of all the questions I keep seeing about tuning Mysql for better performance. You don't tend to see quite as many for Postrgres. But that's my impression, and I'd be happy to help tune a mysql setup. Good luck! John P.S. I agree on Legato/EMC's pricing, it's a shame they are such gougers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ AppSumo Presents a FREE Video for the SourceForge Community by Eric Ries, the creator of the Lean Startup Methodology on "Lean Startup Secrets Revealed." This video shows you how to validate your ideas, optimize your ideas and identify your business strategy. http://p.sf.net/sfu/appsumosfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users