I'm currently managing three "networks"...although all are small. One is my home office and video business, with everything from Windows 10 to XP to Linux and a couple of Raspberry Pis thrown in. I also (as a volunteer) manage my church's computers and network, as well as the machines for my somewhat technically challenged parents ('somewhat', my Dad helped put men on the moon...Windows throws him, but give him a keypunch machine and a PDP-8 and stand back!).
I'm currently using a hodgepodge of Acronis and DejaDup backup versions, plus Aomei at the church (which is too cheap to pay for anything). They're being backed up to NAS machines locally on each network. I'd like to have a single, unified backup solution, and I prefer open source software when possible. I've been subscribed to the Bacula-users group for a while, but if there has been any information or tutorials for new users referred to I've missed them. Would someone be willing to point me in the right direction?----Eric. _______________________________________________ Bacula-users mailing list Bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bacula-users