Steve Handy wrote:
> Five years ago. I am sure Netbackup has progressed in those times. No one 
> likes to dish out money to expensive software, but typically sturdy 
> dependable products come at a price. Bacula is not a horrible product, but it 
> has bugs in it. Bugs any serious company will probably not. In my opinion, it 
> needs to be taken out of the open source community, closed sourced, and then 
> have some highly paid engineers stamp the bugs.

Lol, I take it they you have supported little commercial software then?



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