Open Source with Enterprise Level

Bacula Enterprise Edition balances innovation with enterprise class stability, bringing modern, highly scalable backup and restore to the Enterprise. Thousands of organisations worldwide have adopted Bacula Enterprise in mission-critical environments thanks to its modern, modular and multi-threaded design.

Bacula Enterprise Edition version 6:

› is designed for safe, responsible deployment in a professional environment
› is a highly stable, reliable, certified network backup and data verification solution
› is easy to set up and highly scalable to many 1,000′s of servers
› is built around open standards
› offers outstanding universal deduplication capabilities (backup data) in combination with your storage vendor (primary data storage).
› supports most Linux modern distributions (RHEL, SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu), Windows, MacOS X, AIX or Solaris
› is configurable for high availability in a clustered environment
› backs up to disk, tape, and robotic media libraries
› has advanced levels of security built in every layer
› can connect to any SQL database engine. Drivers currently exist for MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL and SQLite
› can be deployed at very low cost into virtualized environments
› ideal solution for Managed Service Providers, Data Centers and in public or private clouds

 

Enterprise class performance –  Bacula Enterprise Edition is known on the market to achieve almost unlimited scalability and to be gentle on your systems and network resources with notably a very small memory footprint while leveraging the full capacity of your infrastructure .

Lower Total Cost of Ownership - with Open Source software, you can say good-bye to high license fees and license-based maintenance costs.

Zero Risk – Bacula’s experts know backup, and bring their experience to your organisation directly, through a Support subscription package that offers up to 24/7 online assistance, knowledge base, patches and updates.

No vendor lock-in – Put yourself back in control to make the right decisions, rather than being held to ransom by a proprietary vendor every time you want to extend functionality, or scale up.