[BBLISA] March meeting Bacula review
John P. Rouillard
rouilj at cs.umb.edu
Wed Mar 21 20:28:28 EDT 2012
Hi all:
We had 11 people at the March meeting, so I thought the rest of you
might like a quick review of what you missed at the March meeting:
Jobs:
MIT Lincoln Labs - 7 positions (ability to get a security
clearance required)
Nokia - 3 positions
Northeastern University - sysadmin for networks/VM's
Endurance International Group - 3 unix admin positions one junior
K.M. Peterson's presentation on Bacula started with a review of backup
requirements and the differences between backups and archives. He
astutely pointed out that nobody cares about backups, they care about
restores.
Peterson further discussed:
- How Bacula performs its backups
- Integrity testing of Bacula backups
- The new "accurate backup" mechanism
- Various media that can be used for backups in Bacula
- How to configure Bacula to perform off-site backups using disk media
In reviewing the configuration settings, there was discussion on
configurations that can result in longer restore times. The talk was
concluded with a demonstration of Bacula doing a single-host backup
within a VM.
Presentation material is available at
http://kmpeterson.com/special/bblisa-bacula/.
Join us next month for a presentation by Martin Leach (CIO of The
Broad Institute) titled "What does a CIO do anyway?"
(Thanks to Patrick Cable for copy editing.)
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John Rouillard
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