Hello Gary,

>> 1. HA means single points of failure elimination, reliable crossover and
>> failure detection. I don't see how having two replicated always on
>> Directors (perhaps with the same Director Name); replicated job and
>> client configurations; replicated backup data and metadata; secondary
>> Director de/activation mechanisms; redundant storage possibility; cannot
>> be considered a High Availability Solution. I will undergo a laboratory
>> on that.
> 
> It is not HA because the jobs that have been running on the failed
> server cannot be continued.

In fact, this is not even a RPO failure, because the largest chances are you 
still have the original data to perform a new backup.
But if it is the case, we would just accept that it is impossible to have 
Bacula HA at this moment. 

Regards,
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