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(Took out a "new" that is two year sold, and noted another for removal.)
(Amanda and Lustre paper was uploaded almost 2 years ago, so it's not new!)
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== Amanda Publications, White Papers, and Presentations ==
== Amanda Publications, White Papers, and Presentations ==
* Amanda and Lustre [[Media:lustre-amanda.pdf|PDF]] (new!) <!-- I don't know when this was put up, but it was here as of 2010-08-17. Maybe take out the "new" soon? -->
* Amanda and Lustre [[Media:lustre-amanda.pdf|PDF]]  
* Amanda presentation at [http://www.calug.org CALUG], August 2008 [[Media:Amanda-calug.pdf|PDF]]
* Amanda presentation at [http://www.calug.org CALUG], August 2008 [[Media:Amanda-calug.pdf|PDF]]
* [[Presentations/Perl_in_the_Amanda_Core|Perl in the Amanda Core]]
* [[Presentations/Perl_in_the_Amanda_Core|Perl in the Amanda Core]]

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