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High Availability

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This chapter describes the concepts, architecture, strategies and configuration examples to deploy Bacula in High Availability (HA) contexts.

Read more:

  • High Availability: Introduction
  • High Availability: Foundation
  • High Availability: Architecture
  • High Availability: Director
  • High Availability: Storage
  • High Availability: Clustering
  • High Availability: Clustering Setup Example
  • High Availability: Configuration Sync
  • High Availability: Configuration Sync Setup Example
  • High Availability: Catalog
  • High Availability: Catalog Setup Example

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