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On Sun, 28 Dec 2003 15:43:53 +0200, Baruch Birnbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I need a backup software for linux that should:
>
> 0. Be open source.
> 1. Support tape backup.
> 2. Be liberal with cartridge order within a backup set. (We have a bad
> experience with afbackup being overly strict, we had to waste time with
> fixing things every time a customer insert the wrong backup cartridge)
> 3. Be able to manage large amount of data (10s of GBs) .
> 4. Support backup over network (i.e. the backup tape drive may reside on
> another machin on the LAN)
> 5. Support simultaneous network backups from many clients to one backup
> server.

I use BRU (not free) and I'm looking for replacement. I came across DAR
( http://dar.linux.free.fr/ ). Anyone knows/has comments about it ?

Ehud.


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