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Checkout Proxmox Backup Server paired with Proxmox Backup Client.

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No answer here, but I just want to point out that according to that graph, you can gain an extremely high skill level in Bacula in a very short time!
It would seem to be the easiest to learn based on this one cartoon.

(Related: the phrase “steep learning curve” means the opposite of the way it’s usually used)

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But only if you can reverse time for a bit

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When I did that, I used veeam to create the VM backup files to disc, then called a script to compress and encrypt the files, then called a second script to copy the encrypted files to tape. It worked really well. I used the free veeam license, so backup to tape wasn’t included, but copy to tape was.

E: FinalBoy1975 seemed to have invented something that could be the solution, but they used masking tape, which I found tears easily. Now, if they’d use scotch tape, we’d be golden hahahaa

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I love Bacula, so hard to setup but once it’s going you’ll never have to worry again

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I use Arch btw


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