If you'd like to kill flies with a howitzer, try Veritas NetBackup. 
It'll backup from almost anything to almost anything on almost
anything.  It's also seriously complicated, as one would expect from an
enterprise backup solution, and costs a zillion dollars.  Once you get
it set up right it's pretty sweet, though.  All I ever do now is change
the tapes.

On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 06:44, John Hiemenz wrote:
> On Monday 19 November 2001 08:13 am, you stated :
> > On Monday 19 November 2001 7:38 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> > > All righty.. what is everyone using for their backups? I'm currently
> > > using Arkeia and while it's OK, I just know theres something "better" out
> > > there. So, who's using what? I want unattended, robust, stable operation.
> > > I'm using a Seagate DDs2 drive to do the backups (SCSI).
> > > Thanks
> >
> > Using BRU but not one of the freebies that came with Caldera and not all
> > that recent.
> >
> > Used Arkeia for awhile and thought it was pretty good  but overkill for
> > what I needed.   Tried Lone tar and didn't like it at all.   Tried Perfect
> > Backup and hated it.
> >
> > There's not much worthwhile out there.
> >
> > I'm also using DAT drives and the one feature I look for is  QFA for quick
> > restores.   Not very many backups have it.
> 
> I've been using BackupEDGE from Microlite for years on SCO OpenServer and now 
> use it as well on my linux boxen.  No fancy guis or anything, but it does the 
> job well for me.
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