Everytime I see something like this I think, why would I bother paying $15-$20 for a retail CD when I have already paid hundreds of dollars in "sin taxes" for all the data CDs I have used over the years.
I mean clearly all the memory cards for my digital camera are used only for pirating music. Seems obvious enough to me.
I love my country, but we could do without some of its inhabitants;)
I have been using Bacula for a month or two now with a couple of Linux boxes and 2 Windows XP machines as clients. I find it to be an excellent open-source alternative to the higher end systems from companies like Seagate and Adstar. The support is excellent as well:)
Bacula is still a work in progress, but the author so far appears to be very interested in making this product a viable option for large scale backup and the current release is certainly stable enough for everyday use.
Everytime I see something like this I think, why would I bother paying $15-$20 for a retail CD when I have already paid hundreds of dollars in "sin taxes" for all the data CDs I have used over the years. I mean clearly all the memory cards for my digital camera are used only for pirating music. Seems obvious enough to me. I love my country, but we could do without some of its inhabitants ;)
I have been using Bacula for a month or two now with a couple of Linux boxes and 2 Windows XP machines as clients. I find it to be an excellent open-source alternative to the higher end systems from companies like Seagate and Adstar. The support is excellent as well :)
Bacula is still a work in progress, but the author so far appears to be very interested in making this product a viable option for large scale backup and the current release is certainly stable enough for everyday use.