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[Bacula-users] Bacula Courses

2013-08-03 06:07:56
Subject: [Bacula-users] Bacula Courses
From: Kern Sibbald <kern AT sibbald DOT com>
To: bacula-users <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>, bacula-announce <bacula-announce AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Sat, 03 Aug 2013 12:04:27 +0200
Hello,

I've noticed that there are quite a large number of new Bacula
users, and as such, you might be interested to optimize your
use of Bacula by taking a Bacula Admin I.  Even if you have
strong sys admin skills, I recommend this course to get
you on the right track for running and managing Bacula. 
The next course will be given in New Jersey, USA
the 11, 12, and 13 of September.  Although this
course is now almost full, but there will be others ...

For more information, please see:

http://www.baculasystems.com/bacula-administrator-i-training-course


If you are an experienced Bacula user, and you wish to acquire a
more advanced knowledge of Bacula,
Bacula Systems has
created a new Admin II Training program, specifically dedicated to
Bacula and Bacula Enterprise administrators.

This Admin II 4 day course allows you to get an even deeper
expertise of Bacula and focuses on the following topics:  

    Plan an Enterprise Backup & Restore System
    Manage scalability, security and performance objectives
    Implement an Enterprise Backup & Restore System with Bacula
    Understand retention times
    Manage configurations
    Develop scripting within Bacula

The next Admin II session is scheduled on 24, 25, 26, and 27 September
to be held at Bacula Systems headquarters in Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland.
Please be aware that seats are limited. For more information:

http://www.baculasystems.com/bacula-administrator-ii-training-course

If you are interested, please register here:

http://www.baculasystems.com/contactus

Hoping to see you during this 4 day training session.

Best regards,
Kern

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