Nice.  This kind of thing, once they get it implemented will really help 
spread Bacula usage :-)

On Sunday 26 August 2007 20:53, Dan Langille wrote:
> Bacula is being added to appliances.
>
> "FreeNAS[1] is a NAS (Network Attached Storage) server supporting:
> CIFS, FTP, NFS, RSYNC, SSH, AFP, Unison, UPnP, iSCSI protocols, local
> and MS Domain authentication, Software RAID (JBOD,0,1,5), disk
> encryption with a Full WEB configuration interface. 32MB only."
>
> FreeNAS is a complete operating system, and is based on FreeBSD.
>
> In this blog entry[2], they talk about adding Bacula to FreeNAS.
> Backups for NAS devices is pretty critical.  There's no sense having
> a huge amount of data with no way to back it up.
>
> [1] - https://sourceforge.net/projects/freenas
> [2] - http://freenas.blogspot.com/2007/08/using-more-wiki-on-
> website.html
>
> disclosure:
> - I use FreeBSD
> - I run FreeBSD Diary (a website referred to by the blog entry)
> - I know the lead FreeNAS developer.  He gave a talk at a conference
> I organize (BSDCan) and the paper is here:
>
>    http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/events/4.en.html

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