OK, the Debian devs decided to disable S3 support in the Debian build...

I'm rebuilding them now (with S3 enabled) [yes, I have already installed 
Bacula's libs3].

At Wed,  7 Aug 2024 12:00:51 -0400 (EDT) Robert Heller <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 
> At Wed, 7 Aug 2024 17:10:42 +0200 [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Am 05.08.24 um 20:01 schrieb Charles Curley:
> > > On Mon,  5 Aug 2024 11:04:59 -0400 (EDT)
> > > Robert Heller <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > 
> > >> I *need* an automated network-based backup system, at least for my
> > >> home LAN -- I have 6 ARM SBCs that I want to make automated daily
> > >> backups of.  I have used Amanda in the past, but Amanda is now
> > >> broken, so I need to find a replacement.
> > > 
> > > I have heard good things about bacula. It is available for Debian 12
> > > (bookworm) and is in testing.
> > 
> > I went to Bacula for 2 new customers.
> > Bit of a learning curve ... it's designed for big environments.
> > 
> > Big plus: web gui "Bacularis". And the postgres-DB behind all the features.
> > 
> > Bacula CE should also contain a AWS S3 driver (I googled that quickly 
> > ... no further expertise).
> 
> I am not seeing any reference to AWS S3 in the version installed via apt...
> 
> > 
> > Side note to Amanda and S3: I worked around that by using Kopia as 
> > "second transporter": write to virtual tapes on disk via Amanda, then 
> > sync those to S3 via Kopia. Not very elegant, but does the trick in some 
> > environments.
> 
> Would need a local backuo disk -- not an option for my environments...
> 
> > 
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> > 
> 

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