On 8/31/18 9:52 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2018 15:44:53 Valeri Galtsev wrote:
I would use FreeBSD (and I do use FreeBSD for bacula, now bareos backup
server and storage hosts), it has really small "footprint", and it is
quite widespread.
Incidentally, I was using bacula for very long time, but recently I
switched to bacula's fork: bareos. You may want to consider the
differences before you finalized everything in stone.
Valeri
Hi Valeri,
Thanks for this. I haven't looked at FreeBSD since the 1990's or there abouts,
but I'll give it a look.
I'm also looking at lubuntu, but was hoping that there was a lcentos. We tend
to like what we're used to.
It is counter productive, and this list is wrong place to tell some
alternative system is better than one or another Linux, hence this is
the rant, ignore it, everyone who can:
<rant>
Linux kernel is IMHO overburdened by quite a lot of stuff that doesn't
belong there. Hence higher chance of bugs (and almost all bugs in kernel
have security implications). Adding to that not too rare glibc security
patches, all in all in my observation on average you have to reboot
Linux box once every 45 days. That became a statistics after switch from
2.4 to 2.6 kernel as I recollect, and one of my friends started to use
word "Lindoze" when he was looking where to migrate his servers to those
days...
</rant>
All in all for your hardware if I were to pick the system that is widely
used and has small footprint and small demands to hardware specs, I
would use FreeBSD.
I hope, this helps.
Valeri
I'd be interested in your views on the differences between bacula and Bareos.
I do have one Bareos storeage device but that's just in Bacula compat mode.
Gary
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