Hi,

considering the recent inflation of (possible) talks and presentations, I suggest collecting the available material on baculas website. Could be quite simple... and might help all of us finding the right starting points when we want to prepare something.

Arno

Kern Sibbald wrote:

Hello Karl,

Thanks for helping spread the word about Bacula :-)

On Wednesday 01 June 2005 01:21, Karl Cunningham wrote:

Hi All --

I will be giving a demonstration and talk about Bacula to a local Linux
User's group in San Diego, California next week.  I plan to take three
systems: one backup server, one Linux client, and one Windows XP client.
If everything goes well I will briefly go through the system architecture
and configuration files, then do a partial backup of all three systems
(concurrently), then restore a few files to one of them.


Nice idea.

The presentation is limited to under 2 hours including a question and
answer period.  The backups will be to hard disk.

If anyone has any prepared materials that might be helpful for such a talk
I would very much appreciate hearing from you.  And if anyone has any
comments or suggestions on what to cover, I'm all ears.


I have a 20 minute OpenOffice slide presentation that I gave in Paris last month. It was created by David Barth with some input from me. David has said that I could use it elsewhere.

On of the nice aspects of this slide show is that it has nice use of the Bacula logo ...

One of the disadvantages is that it is in French, however, I will be very happy to translate it into English since I am planning to use it as a basis of another talk that I will give ...

Undoubtedly you will want to change it and add to it, but it could be a good place to start. If you (or anyone else) want, I'll email it to you. If you find it could be useful, let me know, and I'll do the translation right away.

Another suggestion I have is to look at the slide show at:
http://www.freebsddiary.org/talks/oclug/img0.html
that was given by Dan Langille. It is not about Bacula, and it is quite long, but I was really impressed by the organization. I'll be pulling a number of ideas from it for my next talk.


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