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Bacula Enterprise is a subscription-based backup solution designed for large-scale IT environments. It offers advanced features, high scalability, and low deployment costs, supporting physical, virtual, container, and cloud systems. Its open-core model eliminates license fees and vendor lock-in.
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Bacula Enterprise
Bacula Enterprise is a subscription-based, enterprise-grade backup and recovery solution designed for large-scale IT environments. It is built on an open-core model, eliminating license fees and vendor lock-in. Bacula is trusted by major organizations like NASA and Swisscom for its reliability, scalability, and advanced capabilities in mission-critical settings.
Features
- Compatibility with all endpoint types: desktops, virtual and physical machines
- Advanced deduplication and snapshot technology
- Single file and mailbox restores
- Data verification across environments
- Support for major operating systems: Linux (RHEL, SUSE, Debian, Ubuntu), Windows, macOS, AIX, Solaris
- Backup to disk, tape, robotic media libraries, and cloud
- High availability configurations for clustered environments
- Cloud backup management and cost-effective cloud data restoration
- Enterprise-grade security integrated at every layer
- Support for SQL databases: MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, SAP, SAP HANA, SQLite
Capabilities
- Scalable to thousands of servers
- Operates across physical, virtual, containerized, and cloud infrastructures
- Integrates with storage vendors or functions independently
- Ideal for managed service providers, data centers, and hybrid cloud deployments
- Enables client-initiated backups and granular restore options
Benefits
- Cost Efficiency: No data volume costs or license fees
- Flexibility: Works across diverse environments and platforms
- Security: Built-in enterprise-level protection
- Reliability: Proven performance in mission-critical scenarios
- Scalability: Easily expands to meet growing enterprise needs
- Control: Full autonomy over backup infrastructure without vendor constraints