Bacula Planet

New release Bacularis 1.1.0

Bacularis is a new web interface project based on Baculum. Its mission is to make the use of Bacula especially easy, starting with simple installation and configuration. It has friendly, clean functions and numerous easy-to-use wizards. This web interface is intended for both new Bacula users just starting out on their adventure with Bacula, and […]

Baculum – official rpm and deb package repositories

We have prepared the Baculum official packages and repositories for the following distributions: – CentOS – Fedora – Debian – Ubuntu The repositories contain the latest version of Baculum (7.4.0-1) and they will be updated after each new version release. Full installation instructions for the rpm and deb packages from the official repositories are available […]

Baculum – Current and upcoming features

1. Baculum Ubuntu/Debian packages Preparing Baculum to use from bacula-gui source archive requires going through a few steps as manual web server configuration, PHP installation with dependencies, setting up authentication to Baculum. These actions may need a few attempts and may take a little time. For this reason, we have prepared Baculum binary packages for […]

vchanger release 1.0.0 is out

Vchanger implements the Bacula Autochanger Interface to provide a virtual disk autochanger targeting the use of removable disk drives, such as USB external drives and RDX cartridge systems, as storage media. As compared to Bacula’s native virtual disk autochanger, vchanger has the following advantages: – May simultaneously use volume files on an unlimited number of […]

Baculum Overview

Baculum is a Bacula web based interface, which enables several Bacula administration functions. These include:  Running Bacula jobs (backup, restore, verify…)  Monitor Bacula services  Bacula console available via web interface  Support for customised and restricted consoles (Console ACL functionality)  Multiple Directors support  Volumes management including labeling new volumes  User friendly graphs Basic storage daemon operations on […]

About the author

Rob Morrison

Rob Morrison started his IT career with Silicon Graphics in Switzerland, which developed into a wide variety of IT management roles for almost 10 years. He has subsequently held various management positions in professional open source companies such as JBoss, Red Hat and Pentaho, contributing to the growth of these well-known companies. He is a graduate of Plymouth University and holds an Digital Media and Communications BSc Honours degree, and completed an Overseas Studies Program.