On 4/3/06, Jed R. Mallen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are a non-stock and non-profit corporation.
I'll try your suggestions. Thanks for the help.
On 4/3/06, Tata Dano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Guys,
>
> Do you know an open source back up software that works from Windows to
> Linux?
for home or corporate use?
We are a non-stock and non-profit corporation.
most backup tools written in interpreted languages would work i think.
besides rsync and your good old tar balls (they have their win32 ports
but i think it's easier to run them via cygwin), a quick sourceforge
search turns up these babies:
java-based:
http://snazzybackup.sourceforge.net/
http://mochabackup.sourceforge.net/
http://jbu.sourceforge.net/
http://bueasy.sourceforge.net/
http://cheap-backup.sourceforge.net/ - bash based, maybe cygwin can run this.
http://www.flexbackup.org/
I'll try your suggestions. Thanks for the help.
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