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New Bareos WebUI Preview: Faster Backup Monitoring and Restore Workflows

The Bareos WebUI is getting a new technical foundation. In our latest video, Philipp Storz presents the new Bareos WebUI and shows what changes compared to the current PHP-based interface.

The current WebUI has served Bareos users for a long time, but its technical base is old. It is built on PHP and the former Zend Framework, now Laminas. This made some improvements difficult, especially around interactive console use, restore workflows and modern frontend behavior.

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Incus Integration with Bareos: New Plugin Preview

Bareos continues to grow with new integrations for modern open-source infrastructure. In our latest video, Benjamin Somers from IMT Atlantique presents his work on a new Bareos plugin for Incus.
Incus is a system container, application container and virtual machine manager from the Linux Containers project. It provides a public-cloud-like experience and lets users manage containers and virtual machines with shared storage and networking concepts.

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The Bareos 24 release plan has been finalized

Bareos 24 will be released in November 2024.
The following features are planned to be part of the release:

Dedupable Storage Backend

This new storage backend stores the backup data in a format optimized for deduplication. This allows Bareos volumes to be deduplicated by storages and filesystems with deduplication support (like ZFS, VDO, btrfs and others). The new command line tool bdedupestimate can estimate the deduplication potential of existing backup volumes, helping users optimize their storage use.

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