http://dump.sourceforge.net/ || http://sourceforge.net/projects/dump/
You can use rsh (or more secure alternatives) combinations for remote backup.
Although this sounds too much of a "hand work", this is actually not too complicated. dump "interactive mode" helps your life as a sysadmin a lot when that user comes a long with a shy smile on his face... :-)
Boaz.
Baruch Birnbaum wrote:
Hi linux-il,
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.
Any suggestions?
TIA baruch
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