On 10/02/2013 03:20 PM, Dan Langille wrote:

I always found that part relatively simple with the apt system on linux, 
the tougher part is actually getting the preruns working, making sure 
the right places are backed up, etc. Deciding on schedules and 
retentions that actually are useful and fit within the storage available 
is difficult at times too when stuff is always growing.





> Hello,
>
> I have created a new project.  The goal: make it easy for people to try
> Bacula.
>
> The plan: create VM images which contain an installed, configured, and
> running Bacula instance.
>
> Why: The biggest hurdle to using any software is installation and
> configuration.  Let people try Bacula without having to install.
>
> I started with:
>
> * VirtualBox
> * FreeBSD
> * PostgreSQL
> * simple configuration
>
> Walk first.  Run later.
>
> Anyone wishing to try the alpha, please contact me offlist.
>


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