Sure,
 The biggest problem I had was that if I left, no one else would ANY idea 
about how to use it. In addition the Mac and Windows clients are not 
extremely featureful. In addition to these, it took me about an two hours to 
setup my backup entire system using ssh, tar, and plink (windows). It took 
me at least two entire days to get the first test machine backing up with 
bacula.
 The BIGGEST problem for me was that there was no way to let users restore 
there own files. With my system I am working on a PHP script which will 
allow users to restore their own files (not directly to the host, but via 
email). Hope this helps!
 Brock

 On 4/13/05, Erik Anderson <erikerik at gmail.com> wrote: 
> 
> On 4/13/05, Brock Noland <brockn at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I spent four months implemting Bacula in a production environment on
> > Windows/Mac/Linux servers. It has a ton of features but it is a MAJOR 
> PAIN.
> 
> Could you explain? I'm on the verge of implemting Baclua, and I'd
> like to hear what misgiving you have.
> 



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