An even better alternative (IMHO) is Bacula <http://bacula.org/>. It
supports a wide range of
platforms<http://bacula.org/rel-manual/Supported_Operating_Systems.html>,
including Windows PCs (backup client only). As for a GUI, it only comes with
bimagemgr<http://bacula.org/rel-manual/GUI_Programs.html#SECTION000222000000000000000>,
a web interface only useful to those who backup strictly to disk or CDs. It
also comes with some text-based console utilities for Windows and Gnome to
help centralize management, but most of your work  will still have to be
done on the backup server anyway. And, of course, the documentation is
terrific.

-David

On 6/23/06, Martin Hepworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Another vote for amanda - no gui, the the command line is easy.

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Martin

On 6/23/06, Andreas Wideroe Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I'm looking for a free (ports?) backup sollutions for FreeBSD
> servers. I would like to have something similare to IBM's Tivoli
> where you install a client on each server and administer the backup
> from another server with a web gui.
>
> Are there similare sollutions found for FreeBSD?
>
> Thanks!
> Andreas
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