On Sat, Aug 07, 2010 at 05:46:57PM +0200, xserver80 wrote: > Hi All > I need to schedule the data backup for 3 servers (2 Debian and 1 > Windows) into a dedicated server. > The problem is that I can't install any software in none of the data > source servers (2 Debian and 1 Windows). > The object of my backup are the data exported with samba (2 Debian > Server) and ftp server (Win Server). > That system should mounted the shares (samba and ftp) for download and > check data in other system server. > In the future my boss will ask me for the copy of data backup > exsisting in the dedicated server backup in the LTO type carthage (or > similar). > Now I am looking for a software or hardware system to do that. > If I don't find any dedicated hardware system I will prepare a > dedicate server with big area storage inside. > I don't think that a script is a good idea, because I need to keep > data saved for long tine and I need to check data during or after each > backup cicle. (check data transfer and dada consistance). > Can you help me to find a solutions? > I will evaluate all solutions thet you post me. Whatever, software and > hardware, commercial or free. > I must show to my boss the best solution. :-) > I like BackupPC. It's in the Debian repositories. It'll do most of what you're asking (I'm not sure about the "check data transfer" part). It saves files to a hard disk, but using the "archive" feature can export to a tape drive or other removable media.
It has a nice web interface and you can give users rights to restore their own data, if you want to. -Rob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20100807225632.ga27...@aurora.owens.net