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Bacula Systems Introduces Agentless Backup and Recovery for Red Hat Virtualization

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Updated 29th April 2020, Rob Morrison

Today, Bacula Systems has announced its latest version of Bacula Enterprise – version 10.2.

One of the significant developments brought about by this announcement is that Bacula Enterprise now has what is probably the widest choice of hypervisor interoperability in the industry. This is because version 10.2 introduces agentless backup for Red Hat Virtualization, which adds to the already impressive list of virtual environments that enjoy natively integrated backup and recovery from Bacula.

This unique position in the industry is compounded by the fact that Bacula Enterprise 10.2 also expands the choice of cloud interfaces now available to the Bacula user: Google Cloud and Oracle Cloud now complement the already available Azure and AWS interfaces.

Exciting times for Bacula Enterprise, making positive waves in the industry!

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Rob Morrison
Rob Morrison is the marketing director at Bacula Systems. He started his IT marketing career with Silicon Graphics in Switzerland, performing strongly in various marketing management roles for almost 10 years. In the next 10 years Rob also held various marketing management positions in JBoss, Red Hat and Pentaho ensuring market share growth for these well-known companies. He is a graduate of Plymouth University and holds an Honours Digital Media and Communications degree, and completed an Overseas Studies Program.
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