On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I have used amanda for about a year and A half now. I have only had to
> revcover files that I accidently deleted well, one time most of a 10GB
> partiton rm -f is not your friend in all cases :) Any way I believe the
> amanda approcah is not necessaril
"Martin A. Marques" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anybody seen amanda? www.amanda.org. Pretty cool!!!
It's included in Red Hat Linux 7 and above.
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Has anybody seen amanda? www.amanda.org. Pretty cool!!!
Mensaje citado por: Wayne Stout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Here at my office, we use Arkeia. Since I had never dealt with backup
> software, it took me a while to understand how to run it properly, but
> once I got that down, everything has bee
Reiner Buehl wrote:
>
> I am also looking for a good and free backup program but I would ave to
> save Win98/Win2000 boxes as well s some unix boxes. I saw that amanda uses
> samba to backup windows boxes. Does this work for disaster recoveries? Or
> is there a real Win32 client (freely) availabl
Wednesday, February 21, 2001 4:35 PM
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> Subject: RE: Need good tape backup software
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> I am also looking for a good and free backup program but I
> would ave to
> save Win98/Win2000 boxes as well s some unix boxes. I saw
> that amanda uses
>
,
Reiner.
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael R. Jinks
> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 01:26
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> Subject: Re: Need good tape backup software
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> I like amanda. Free,
I need a good reliable program for Backup and Recovery of my office server.
Any Recommendations? Anything I should stay away from?
TIA
Steve
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I like amanda. Free, well supported, cross-Unix compatible. RPM's come
with Red Hat. Bit of a learning curve but well worth it IMHO.
Steve Gulick wrote:
>
> I need a good reliable program for Backup and Recovery of my office server.
>
> Any Recommendations? Anything I should stay away from?
Here at my office, we use Arkeia. Since I had never dealt with backup
software, it took me a while to understand how to run it properly, but
once I got that down, everything has been running well.
They also have a free edition, as long as you only want to back up the
linux server and 2 clients. Y