On 07/06/12 13:58, Richard Shaw wrote:
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I use BackupPC (available in the main repos) at home and have also set
it up in a business environment as a contractor. There is some front
end setup but it works quite well and uses a web interface.

You can use rsync, tar, or smb as backup methods. I'm not sure what
your boss has against rsync but with backup PC it's all done over an
SSH tunnel so it's just as secure as any other method.

I also use BackupPC, for my own servers as well as a few customers'. It's easy to configure and has worked perfectly well for several years now, including a few emergency restores when a customer did use 'rm' a bit too liberally. Customers (and myself) love the web interface, that allows you to configure the backup settings, browse backups, and initiate restoration of individual files or entire directories.

BackupPC also features pooling, making sure that if a file has been backed up, a copy will not be created if it is backed up again from somewhere else. Great storage space saving strategy.

The only downside I can see is the lack of encryption support.

Hope that helps.

Lionel

Richard
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