Hello when evaluating a new backup solution for our company we have focused at Bacula mostly because of some nice features like data spooling, broad client support and so on, but the "killer-feature" in our case was the data encryption with its straight forward design. Unfortunately we now have spot some bugs like http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1936 and http://bugs.bacula.org/view.php?id=1940 and especially the won't fix comment for Bug#1940 sounds like "don't use data encryption". So in our case the question is if there are actually any "success-stories" for Bacula data encryption, or if we are beating a dead horse.
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