On 12/05/2011 03:39 AM, Jesse Molina wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Recently I was looking for new backup app for my small network. Here's
> my story and why I decided that Bacula was not a good choice for me.
>
> I am not a long time user, so opinions and views may not be shared by
> others, but they are true none the less. You can only be a noob once
> and I hope this criticism can he constructive and helpful.
>
> I am not looking for any response from any users. You don't need to
> defend Bacula from some noob with a questionable opinion.
>
> Note that some of my notes below were jotted down in haste during
> testing Bacula and some of my comments might be rather harsh or vulgar.
> I'm not trying to troll or bash, and I hope these comments can be used
> to improve Bacula, and maybe I will get to use it again some day and it
> will be a better product.
>
> I tried to throw all of these notes into a coherent whole, but I'm sure
> some of it will come off as being out of order to not making any sense.
>
> --
[snip..]
Thanks Jesse for sharing this testimony.
Sometimes like a punch in the mouth, especially a Monday morning with the
first coffee. :-)
Some important points revealed.
To respect your wishes about no answer or comment, I will shut up
And this is hard, just prove me how much I like bacula :-)
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