I only have one thing to add, that you've left off the list.
Veritas Netbackup is VERY good.... a bit more expensive, but it will easily
handle any tape library you throw at it... and it has the ability to also
automatically backup all of your other servers and workstations. It works
fine with RH as a client... which would be what you want. If you don't mind
having >A< Windows based system on the network (or an HPUX if you do :) you
can do all the configuration via a JAVA based client... if you don't have
that, you have to do (sob) XMotif based... Tough for those who run Unix
boxes of some flavor, eh? :P
Veritas is on the order of $1500-$3000, but it's a pretty good product.
Bill Ward
(In no way associated with Veritas other than as a user).
-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Sleight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: recipient.list.not.shown; @nswcphdn.navy.mil
Subject: Commercial BACKUP software
I plan on getting a new 2U rackmount with one 9G and two 36GB SCSI's for a
SAMBA server.
I use tar currently for my mail server and it works fine. However, for this
SAMBA server
I'd prefer a "commercial" solution. I need to *remotely* backup/restore this
server...no
monitor or keyboard will be hooked up to this server. Any advice or
recommends (as they
say in Japanese music stores) will be appreciated.
In addition planning to get a external DLT 40/80GB tape drive $4500 (ouch).
Tapes around
$80 a pop this ain't gonna be cheap. I wish we could go with a DDS-4
20/40GB tape drive
but it probably won't be big enough. Or is it cheaper to get a DLT tape
library of a few
DLT 35/70GB tape drives?
************Commercial Backup Options********(any others?)
--BRU 16.0beta downloaded it and it was easy to get working. However, the
promised web
based administration wasn't available yet but should be soon for testing.
Kinda like
SWAT:901 for samba. http://www.estinc.com $299 (I think that is the price)
--Arkeia 4.2 30-day demo. Going to try this once again. Don't like the
interface all
that much but will reinstall and try to get the Web-based JAVA interface up
and going and
see what that is like. http://www.arkeia.com
these prices are from http://elinux.com
#57879 Arkeia Interactive Backup System $164
#57880 Arkeia Basic Linux Offering $289 (is this all I need?)
#57881 Arkeia Mini-LAN $479
#57882 Arkeia Enterprise-LAN $839
"Arkeia Linux as a Backup Solution" class....I wish I could have gone today
but couldn't
get away from work. They had a free class at the La Jolla Marriott...shucks
would have
been a good overview I'm sure.
--ArcServeIT for Linux 6.61beta relased Jan 6th. I wish I could login or
give this a test
drive. Anyone have any luck? I guess to get support the email address is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] that's what the tech support phone dude told me to
try.
http://www.cai.com $695 Workgroup (think this is all I need) or $1395 for
Advanced
edition.
I've tried it on Redhat 6.2 English and got the web interface to come up but
wasn't able
to sucessfully login. So I installed a fresh copy of Redhat 6.2 Japanese
and the
directory "ja" doesn't exist..thus the symbolic links aren't correct. Yes
it supports
Japanese cuz I looked at the web interface images which have kanji, etc. The
"nls"
directory does exist just not the "ja" directory.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Apr 27 08:39 asetup ->
/opt/ARCserveIT/lib/nls/ja/asetup
-rwxr-xr-x 1 bin bin 4579 Jan 6 07:08 aslang_setup
-r-xr-xr-x 1 bin ARCserve 3257408 Jan 6 07:08 asloggerd
-r-xr-xr-x 1 bin ARCserve 4556282 Jan 6 07:08 asmediad
-rwxr-xr-x 1 bin bin 8434 Jan 6 07:08 asmediad.pre
-rwxr-xr-x 1 bin bin 718 Jan 6 07:08 asmediad.restart
-r-xr-xr-x 1 bin ARCserve 3985368 Jan 6 07:08 asqd
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 33 Apr 27 08:39 astart ->
/opt/ARCserveIT/lib/nls/ja/astart
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 34 Apr 27 08:39 astatus ->
/opt/ARCserveIT/lib/nls/ja/astatus
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Apr 27 08:39 astop ->
/opt/ARCserveIT/lib/nls/ja/astop
--adam http://www.myhq.com/public/m/r/mrbass/
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