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Posted almost 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
Our training partner Dr. Stephan Rein once again offers the two online workshops “Bareos Level 1 and Level 2”. Dates for the Bareos online training: March 22 and 23 as well as March 29 and 30, 2022. Are you looking for a Bareos online training in ... [More] English language? Good news: on March 22 and 23 … Bareos Online Training: two Dates in March Read More » The post Bareos Online Training: two Dates in March first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted almost 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
Bareos has a graphical tool for communicating with the Bareos Director. The WebUI is multilingual and provides detailed information about backup jobs, clients, FileSets, pools, volumes, and more. It’s also possible to start backup and restore jobs ... [More] via the web interface. Our blog series gives an introduction to the Bareos WebUI. In this third episode: … Graphical Interface: Bareos WebUI ACLs Read More » The post Graphical Interface: Bareos WebUI ACLs first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted almost 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
Starting with Bareos 21 (released on December 22, 2021), our Open Source backup solution no longer supports MySQL as Bareos catalog database. It has been marked as deprecated since Bareos 19.2, and in Bareos 20, it was only available when updating ... [More] existing installations. Bareos 21 now only supports one database backend: PostgreSQL. Since SQL queries … End of Life: MySQL as Bareos catalog database Read More » The post End of Life: MySQL as Bareos catalog database first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
Bareos has a graphical tool for communicating with the Bareos Director. The WebUI is multilingual and provides detailed information about backup jobs, clients, FileSets, pools, volumes, and more. It’s also possible to start backup and restore jobs ... [More] via the web interface. Our new blog series gives an introduction to the Bareos WebUI. In this second … Graphical Interface: Bareos WebUI Modules Read More » The post Graphical Interface: Bareos WebUI Modules first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
With 2021 coming to an end, we are announcing one last major release for Bareos (Backup Archiving Recovery Open Sourced). Bareos 21 includes, among other things, a new Universal Linux Client, packages for the EL8 platform, and enhanced IPv6 support. ... [More] Bareos 21 has been released: New Universal Linux Client Packages for EL8 platform Enhanced Usability … Bareos 21 released: Happy Holidays! Read More » The post Bareos 21 released: Happy Holidays! first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
Bareos has a graphical tool for communicating with the Bareos Director. The WebUI is multilingual and provides detailed information about backup jobs, clients, FileSets, pools, volumes, and more. It’s also possible to start backup and restore jobs ... [More] via the web interface. Our new blog series gives an introduction to the Bareos WebUI. In this first … Bareos WebUI: Graphical Interface – Installation and Configuration Read More » The post Bareos WebUI: Graphical Interface – Installation and Configuration first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
On November 24, 2021, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the Free Democratic Party (FDP), and The Greens announced that they had reached a deal to implement the traffic light coalition. The upcoming federal government relies on Open Source ... [More] to push forward the digitization of the administration—something we at Bareos embrace, of course. The … Digital Sovereignity: More Open Source for the Public Sector Read More » The post Digital Sovereignity: More Open Source for the Public Sector first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
On November 24, 2021, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the Free Democratic Party (FDP), and The Greens announced that they had reached a deal to implement the traffic light coalition. The upcoming federal government relies on Open Source ... [More] to push forward the digitization of the administration—something we at Bareos embrace, of course. The … Digital Sovereignty: More Open Source for the Public Sector Read More » The post Digital Sovereignty: More Open Source for the Public Sector first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
On November 24, 2021, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), the Free Democratic Party (FDP), and The Greens announced that they had reached a deal to implement the traffic light coalition. The upcoming federal government relies on Open Source ... [More] to push forward the digitization of the administration—something we at Bareos embrace, of course. The … Digital Sovereignity: More Open Source for the Public Sector Read More » The post Digital Sovereignity: More Open Source for the Public Sector first appeared on Bareos. [Less]
Posted about 3 years ago by Heike Jurzik
We’re happy to announce Bareos 20.0.4. The release includes some new features as well as bug fixes. It’s available for download in the repositories for subscription customers. As usual, all sources are available in our GitHub repository. Bareos ... [More] 20.0.4 now offers packages for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15.3 and openSUSE 15.3. The new Bareos … Bareos 20.0.4: Maintenance Releases Read More » The post Bareos 20.0.4: Maintenance Releases first appeared on Bareos. [Less]