My all time favorite backup solution is still Mondo.
http://www.mondorescue.org/



On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:03 AM, Andrew Oulton <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm looking for a new backup solution and am hoping to do this under
> Linux.  Here is what I have now :
>
> #1 : CentOS 5.5 i386 - Samba File server
> #2 : CentOS 5.5 i386 - rsync of above, Basic LAMP (internal Dev)
> #3 : WS 2008 x64 - Lotus Domino 8.5, MS-SQL 2008 Express, MySQL 5.1
> #4 : WinXP - MySQL 5.0 Symantec Endpoint Protection, BackupExec 12d,
> LTO3 full-height tape drive
> #5: FC3 (TB replaced) - Asterisk-based phone server
>
> -----
>
> I'm getting a new file server (Replaces #1) with a 5.25" bay free and
> am considering porting #4's MySQL onto it, porting SEP to #3 (or going
> pure-client AV), and doing away with #4 box entirely.  For this I
> would be looking at a half-height LTO5 drive.
>
> I never expect to be able to restore from bare-metal.  My Samba setup
> is very simplistic and makes everything easy to just drop things back
> afterward.  The big trouble item is that Lotus Domino server.  What
> will properly be able to back up those DBs?
>
> I am seriously hoping there is a FOSS backup solution that will leave
> me equally "warm & fuzzy".
>
> So, what options do I have here?  BackupExec never seems to play nice
> with Domino so my primary goal is having it gone while supporting the
> rest.
>
> Andrew
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