Hello,

2013/5/7 Jonathan Bayer <jba...@bayertechnologygroup.com>

> I've seen conflicting comments online about this.
>
> I know this used to work.
>
> Assuming only Linux systems, and a further assumption that they will all
> be RHEL based systems, does Bacula support any way of bare-metal
> restores?  And to be even more specific, these would all be VMs.
>

If your machines are VM guests then I recommend to backup it as disk
images. It will be the easiest BMR you can imagine.
For successful backup/restore you need to assure offline VM guest or some
kind of OS quiescence (snapshot?). Do not forgot to export and backup a VM
guest configuration (OVF or XML file depend of your hypervisor).

best regards
-- 
Radosław Korzeniewski
rados...@korzeniewski.net
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