Re: Backup softwares ?

2006-03-01 Thread Chuck Swiger
Frank Bonnet wrote:
> Frank Bonnet wrote:
>> Hello
>>
>> I'm searching for a professional backup software that runs with
>> FreeBSD 6.x
>> it will drive an Overland library and would have an ergonomical
>> graphical interface
>> as the person who will use it will not be a computer freak :-) also
>> the easy restoring
>> capabilities would be a plus.
>>
>> there are now a lot that run with Linux but I would prefer FreeBSD ...
>>
>> Any infos welcome
>> Thanks you
> 
> Reading my post I forgot to mention that NDMP is a must
> as it will backup some NetApp filers.

Hmm, maybe you should contact NetApp and ask them for recommendations.  I
believe Legato Networker has a FreeBSD client, perhaps look into that...

Note that you're going to be looking at $25K-100K or so in licensing to get a
networked version of Legato that drives a tape jukebox

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Re: Backup softwares ?

2006-03-01 Thread Frank Bonnet

Frank Bonnet wrote:

Hello

I'm searching for a professional backup software that runs with FreeBSD 6.x
it will drive an Overland library and would have an ergonomical 
graphical interface
as the person who will use it will not be a computer freak :-) also the 
easy restoring

capabilities would be a plus.

there are now a lot that run with Linux but I would prefer FreeBSD ...

Any infos welcome
Thanks you


Reading my post I forgot to mention that NDMP is a must
as it will backup some NetApp filers.


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Backup softwares ?

2006-03-01 Thread Frank Bonnet

Hello

I'm searching for a professional backup software that runs with FreeBSD 6.x
it will drive an Overland library and would have an ergonomical graphical 
interface
as the person who will use it will not be a computer freak :-) also the easy 
restoring
capabilities would be a plus.

there are now a lot that run with Linux but I would prefer FreeBSD ...

Any infos welcome
Thanks you
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Frank Bonnet
- Memory fault - where am I? -
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