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"Peter M. Eggers" <[log in to unmask]>
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Peter M. Eggers
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Sun, 18 Nov 2007 17:48:40 -0800
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ROTF, LMAO!!!  :-D

Pete


On 11/18/07, Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Pete writes:
>
> >  Well, here I go again...
> >
> >  One of the more popular backup solutions that comes to mind that backs
> up
> >  Windows, Linux, Unix (incl. Solaris, and various flavors of Unix and
> BSD
> >  (note: some BSDs don't support 'pthreads' well enough)), and MacOS is
> >  Bacula.  There is a developer's guide for porting to other operating
> systems
> >  (particularly POSIX), say MPE for instance and uses GNU C++.  It
> includes
> >  the normal variations (full, differential, incremental), compression
> (gzip),
> >  and encryption.  It also catalogs all of the backups and files in any
> of 3
> >  popular open source databases (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MySQL).  It has its
> own
> >  scheduler built-in, and can schedule backups across the network.  The
> system
> >  can scale from a single computer to hundreds on large networks.  Bacula
> can
> >  be found here:  http://www.bacula.org/
>
> Just a word of warning. Before anyone purchases Bacula (which is the
> plural of
> Baculum), they should examine what they're buying:
>
>    http://www.skullsunlimited.com/baculums.html
>    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baculum
>
> Wirt Atmar
> AICS Research, Inc.
> PO Box 4691
> University Park, NM  88003-4691
> (800) AICS-INC
> (575) 524-9800
> (575) 526-4700 fax
>
>

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