Hello Kern,

Just to add, Bacula Systems added several improvements to its BMR technology in 
the last years.
I'm almost sure restoring from and to UEFI machines is supported; also P2V, V2P.

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-------- Original Message --------
From: Kern Sibbald <k...@sibbald.com>
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 06:41 AM
To: Pierre Bernhardt 
<pie...@starcumulus.owl.de>,bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Question about bacula

>Hello,
>
>Some time ago, the project provided bare metal recovery, but the boot 
>process has evolved significantly since then with many differences 
>between vendor, which made maintenance of the BMR too onerous.  However, 
>Bacula Systems as a part of their commercial offering does offer 
>selected Linux distro as well as Window complete BMR capabilities.
>
>One reasonable alternative is to ensure you have complete backups of the 
>whole system, then in a disaster situation, reinstall the original OS 
>followed by doing a full Bacula restore.  For those of you who use the 
>Bacula recommended install options (most files going in /opt/bacula) 
>restoring a fully functional Bacula is easy, and then once done, 
>restoring the whole OS as of the last backup is not hard.  This 
>procedure works fine (I have done it on several of my computers) however 
>it may be slightly more time consuming than using the Bacula Systems BMR.
>
>Best regards,
>Kern
>
>On 12/13/19 9:46 AM, Pierre Bernhardt wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I think what you mean is a bare metal recovery procedure.
>> This is generally possible but needs some special preparations and 
>> instructions.
>> It is not a full out of the box recovery procedure.
>>
>> It depends on how secure you backup you servers.
>>
>> I've already written a complex base article but I think
>> this is not the time to publish them here. I don't make
>> people to read boring and unfinished alpharelease stuff :-)
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Pierre
>>
>> Am 12.12.19 um 16:49 schrieb Gregor Burck:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've already a running system with bacula 9.4.4 and baculum.
>>> My main question is, could I make a desaster recovery of my Windows and 
>>> Linux Server?
>>>
>>> It seem to me, sat bacula only made File Backup?
>>>
>>> I suggest more than a veeam thing, but then I've to use Bacula Enterprise, 
>>> that support things like hyper visor, SQL and Exchange and other features?
>>>
>>> In the moment I've a proxmox cluster and use a mix from Backupassist and 
>>> the proxmox own backup, I want to replace this solution thru an centrelized 
>>> Backupserver.
>>>
>>> Bye
>>>
>>> Gregor
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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