Docker containers rely on sophisticated file system level data abstraction with a number of read-only images which are used as a template for container initialization. When initialized, a container includes a writable layer where all file modifications are stored.

Bacula Enterprise exploits Docker?s qualities to offer the world?s first enterprise class backup and recovery solution that offers advanced, automated backup of Docker containers. But why is automated backup for Docker important, and where is it needed? This webcast runs through some of the challenges users have previously experienced when trying to safeguard persistent data from Docker, as well as offer some interesting new approaches and possibilities using this new Bacula technology. Attendees will also discover how Bacula brings another dimension by eradicating data volume charges.

Use this webcast to find out how both IT departments and DevOps can improve the way they manage their data backup and recovery in the context of containers, as well as a heads-up on further exciting container announcements coming soon from Bacula.

Presenters:
Frank Barker, CEO, Bacula Systems
Arno Lehmann, Senior Engineer, Bacula Systems

Frank started his IT career with Hewlett-Packard in the UK, rising through Support and Sales and into Management before moving to the EMEA headquarters in Geneva to run their Telco, Financial Services and Global Accounts businesses. He subsequently ran Hewlett Packard's Consulting and Systems Integration business across EMEA, then moved to the US to set up a worldwide Division around cloud computing. Prior to Bacula Systems he was CEO and Managing Director for several technology companies in software and security and has a track record of successfully growing technology companies.

Arno Lehmann is a founder of Bacula Systems. He has over 20 years experience in data backup and recovery, with a speciality in providing Consulting and Support for open-source software. Arno's focus today is on Bacula, Advanced Data Backup techniques, and Nagios. Arno graduated in Information Technology from the University of Göttingen in Germany.

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