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Bacula Enterprise 2020

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Schedule

• Bacula LATAM & Brasil


• Bacula Systems
• Backups today
• Bacula Community versus Bacula Enterprise
• Architecture of Bacula Enterprise
• Features
• Some cases
• Pricing and purchasing models
• Services
Bacula LATAM &
Brasil

• Main branch in Brazil, subsidiary in US (strong presence in Florida)


• Operating in more than 10 countries
• Exclusive software distributor in LATAM
• More than 10 years of experience with backups
• All staff officially certified by Bacula Systems
Bacula Systems

• Created by the founder of Autodesk and


developer of Bacula Community
• Specialized in backups & restores
• Main branch in Switzerland
• Own offices and distributors in America,
Asia, Europe, LATAM and Oceania
• More than 2 million backup clients
installed worldwide
Backups Today

• Backup is the replica of any data


that can be used to restore its
original form [Guise]
• Challenge: by 2020, the volume
of data will double each year
reaching 44 zettabytes or 44
trillion GB. [IDC]
• Global deduplication and
scalability are key factors to
succeed in such scenario
Backups Today

Disaster Recovery: 3 levels


• Data. Protecting user and application data
(dumps, file copies)
• Application. Application continuity (PITR,
CDP, plugins to provide specific features)
• OS. Reduce the time to recover to its
minimum (VM export, CDP, snapshot of FS,
Bare Metal)
Backups Today

• Backup softwares must not be


monoliths. They must, for example,
allow data mining of their metadata:
“without these kind of features, a
backup software becomes stagnant
and is not able to grow into the
environment” [Guise]
• Must have Open Format of the
Catalog and of the Backup Files
Backups Today

Backup modernization:
• There must be cloud
integration [Russel]
• Supporting Object
Storage and BaaS are a
must
Bacula

• 4º more popular backup software


worldwide
• C/C++, High Portability
• Focused in sustainability,
performance and scalability
• Suitable to any company size
Bacula Community versus
Bacula Enterprise

Community Enterprise

● General Public License (GPL) • Paid licensing


● Open Source • Proprietary code
● Community packages and/or • Packages approved by developer
compiled by user • Technical support provided by developer
● User must develop plugins and/or • Easy-to-use graphic interface
scripts • More than 30 plugins available
● Open catalog and open backup • Global deduplication and on the storage
files format side only option
• Open catalog and open backup files
format


Bacula Enterprise versus
Backup Leaders (Gartner)
Director (Backup Server,
master)

● Central manager of all jobs


★ Scalable (more than 10.000 clients)
and of the authentication of
the services ★ Can be virtualized
● Allows scheduling, setting ★ Focused in automation
configuration, retention
times, politics, etc ★ Auto recovers from disasters
Storage Daemon
(storage node)

★ No data volume charges ★ Deduplication on the


storage side through
★ Infinite Storage
software or hardware
Daemons linked to the
same Director ★ 100% compatible with all
LTO and NAS
★ Cloud S3, Swift, CEPH
★ Different levels of
★ Internal and external
compression through
disks, RDX
software
★ Auto loaders, tape
★ Scalability: more than 600
libraries, and VTL
backup clients per Storage
Daemon
Storage em Nuvem
File Daemon
(backup client)

★ Secure Authentication (password ★ Global Deduplication


or encryption key) ★ Minimum Configuration
★ FIPS compliant ★ Legacy OS
★ Low impact
★ Scripts before and after Jobs
BWeb
★ Plug-in free (e.g.
Java/Flash)
★ Audit of all transactions
★ Self-restore profile
★ Client groups
management
★ ACLs (users and profiles)
★ Media and storage
management
★ Monitoring, statistics and
reports modules
★ Plugins Operations
BWeb

★ 100% graphical operation


★ User-centered design
★ Few clicks operations
★ Integration with AD/LDAP
★ Backup clients configuration
and deployment
BWeb Wizards

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Self-Service Backup

• Regular users may deploy and/or

restore backups
• Billing and quota management
• Allows Backup-as-a-Service - BaaS
Plugins
● VMware
★ Clientless Backups
● Hyper-v
★ Auto-discover of new VMs
● KVM
★ Differential backups on block level
● Xen
★ Automatic restore of VMs
● Proxmox
★ File level granular restore
● RHEL/oVirt
● OracleVM
Plugins
• MYSQL
• PostgreSQL ★ Auto-discover of new databases
• Oracle ★ Differential e incremental backups
• SAP
★ PITR/Archive Log
• SAP Hana
• Sybase ASE ★ Granular and automatic restores
• MS SQL Server ★ Clusters backups
• Active Directory
• LDAP
• MongoDB
• Cassandra
• Hadoop
• DB2
Plugins
• CDP (Continuous Data Protection)
• Docker
• Bare Metal Linux e Windows
(restore and migration of full machines physical/virtual/cloud)
• REST API
• Zimbra
• MS Exchange
• Sharepoint
• VSS
• bpipe
• Delta
• NDMP
• Storage SAN
• Incremental Netapp
Other Features

• Multi-volume backups
• Multi-backups to the same volume
• Firewall traversing and NAT - backups
started by backup clients
• Incremental and differential backups
• Network traffic compression
• Copy and migration jobs
• Bandwidth limitation
• No memory leak
• Volumes automated recycle
• GFS and other backup strategies compliant
Exclusive Features

• More than 30 Plugins (hundreds of specialized features)


• Filesystems snapshot support (LVM, ZFS, etc)
• Assures data compatibility for 30 years
• Specific data removal (GPDR compliant)
• Open Catalog
• Open format backup Volume
Data Center Replication

● Catalog Cluster, Config Replication, Copy Job with Metadata


Replication or DRBD
Data Center Replication
Cost Reduction

Up to 77% of economy
● Backup specialists
● Simplified licensing
● Lean structure
Annual Pricing -
Factors of Sizing

(1) (2)
Backup Clients Quantity (VMs, Plugins of choice
Servers, Desktops etc.)
● Illimited use
● Ranges
● Fixed price
(1-25; 26-50;51-200; 201-500;
1001-2000; 2001-5000)
Licensing Levels
Purchase Options

(1) (2)
Subscription Perpetual Licensing

● Same licensing price every ● Greater initial investment


year to keep using the ● May use the last updated version
in a perpetual way
software and to keep
● 20% of purchase price annually to
guarantee (technical support keep guarantee (technical support
and updates) and updates)
Licensing Rights

● Correctional and evolutionary updates of all purchased modules


● Bacula Systems technical support
● Exclusive download repository
● Higher levels:
○ roadmap participation and feature requests;
○ Seat on official training (Bacula Systems in Switzerland).
Adicional Services

• Certified in-company deployment


• Certified in-company training
• Complementary technical support with customized SLA
• Backup Management Outsourcing (any backup software and/or
combined backup softwares)
Bibliographical
Reference
● P. d. Guise, ”Enterprise Systems Backup and Recovery”. CRC Press, 2008.
● (2)
”The Digital Universe of Opportunities: Rich Data and the Increasing Value of the Internet of Things.”
[Online]. Available: https: //www.emc.com/leadership/digital-universe/2014iview/executive-summary.htm
● D. Russell, P. Rinnen, and R. Rhame, ”Magic Quadrant for Data Center Backup and Recovery
Software”, 2016.
● D. Russel, ”The Future of Backup May Not Be Backup”, 2011.
● H. Camacho, A. Brambila and A. Peña, ”A Cloud Enviroment for Backup and Data Storage”, 2014.
● V. Javaraiah, ”Backup for cloud and disaster recovery for consumers and SMBs”, in Advanced Networks
and Telecommunication Systems, 2011 IEEE 5th International Conference on. IEEE, 2011, pp. 13.
● M. Pokharel, S. Lee, and J. S. Park, ”Disaster Recovery for System Architecture Using Cloud
Computing.” IEEE, Jul. 2010.
● Z. Jian-hua and Z. Nan, ”Cloud Computing-based Data Storage and Disaster Recovery.” IEEE, 2011.
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