I'd recommend doing a vanilla install, trying out the bconsole to backup and 
restore some files, then look at the documentation to see how you can tailor it 
to your own environment.

Bacula has everything it needs to get up and running with the base 
configuration. Most everything else is covered fairly well in the official 
docs: https://www.bacula.org/13.0.x-manuals/en/main/New_Features_in_13_0_0.html

Levi Wilbert
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On Oct 17, 2023, at 5:42 PM, Vaughan Wickham <v...@zen.net.au> wrote:


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Hello,

I’m starting to workout how I need to configure Bacula.

I will be using disk storage / media.

I have read the https://www.bacula.org/whitepapers/ConceptGuide.pdf which 
provides a good high-level overview.

However, in trying to install Bacula and Baculum, I initially was using the 
documentation at bacula.org, only to later discover that there were better 
resources elsewhere (which didn’t appear in my Google searches).

I’m aware of this document: 
https://bacula.org/whitepapers/CommunityDiskBackup.pdf

Just wondering, whether the best guide for learning about and configuring 
Bacula for the first time beyond the above documents is:  
https://www.bacula.org/13.0.x-manuals/en/main/main.pdf

Or whether there are other documents which I would be better off referring to?

Thanks

Regards,
Vaughan
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