I'm a sysadmin who just recently inherited an all Mac & Windows environment.
We have both servers & clients of both persuasions and no Linux boxes. Our
current backup strategy is a mish-mosh of cron jobs and external hard
drives. Hardly a "solution."
Basically I would like to get the "server-side" apps (Director & Storage
Daemon) running on either Windows or Mac OS X. There are binaries available
for Windows up to 3.0.2 but everything I've read leads me to shy away from
this unsupported implementation.
On the Mac side, bacula.org recommends Fink. Their latest package is at 2.x.
DarwinPorts has a package for 3.0.3, and MacPorts has one with version
5.0.0.
So, I am very interested in Bacula but am not sure I should continue to
pursue it in this Mac-&-Windows-only environment. Any thoughts or advice you
might have would be helpful and appreciated.
Thanks.
Bruce McCarthy
SysAdmin/Programmer
Zebrafish International Resource Center
Institute of Neuroscience
University of Oregon
br...@zebrafish.org
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