Re: [brlug-general] Question on online backups

2009-11-20 Thread Jonathan Roberts
JungleDisk makes Amazon S3 backups very easy.  There are a ton of Amazon S3
methods - some pre-built and some libraries.  JD does Windows, Mac and
Linux.
** I have not updated our JD client software since they were acquired by
Rackspace.  I'm not sure if anything has changed.

I also recommend BackupPC for the actual backup of the data.  Once
consolidated (and de-duped!) by BackupPC, you can then back it up to
wherever you like.

http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/

http://www.jungledisk.com/

Hope this helps,
Jonathan



On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Scott French wrote:

> I haven't posted before, but been on the list for a while.
>
> We have had several customers asking about online backups. I haven't ever
> used any and just wanted some ideas. Would need Linux, Windows, and Mac
> clients.
>
> Any input would be welcome.
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Re: [brlug-general] Question on online backups

2009-11-20 Thread Mark A. Lappin
I use Carbonite @ home and don't have any problems (although I've never had to 
do a complete restore).   My father's computer uses Dell's backup system and 
again, no problems, simple but have not had to test restore *knock on wood*.

My brother's company uses Mozi online backup and loves it, has restored 
computers completely twice without trouble (other than the amount of time it 
takes).  They don't have servers just workstations, no domain, no AD, a lot of 
their business is "in the cloud" at this point.

Lee Michaels is using NTG/Venyu's system without trouble for _some_ of our 
backups.  I've not had to do a complete restore and am not configured for 
bare-metal restores but the individual file restores I've had to do have been 
painless (other than I mistyped my encryption key which caused a brief moment 
of panic).

I've looked at Barracuda's backup model but am not completely convinced it 
would provide any benefit over what I use now (a combination of tape and 
online).  With Barracuda you have to buy a box which you put at the site, back 
up to it and then it backs up to 2 places for you.  I could not get some of my 
technical questions answered however and decided not to pursue it.  A smaller 
company might be OK but their entry level devices are to small and the "big" 
ones were to big.


Mark @ LMFJ




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I haven't posted before, but been on the list for a while.

We have had several customers asking about online backups. I haven't ever used 
any and just wanted some ideas. Would need Linux, Windows, and Mac clients.

Any input would be welcome.

--
Scott French
Vice President

Lakeshore Group, Ltd.
5723 Superior Drive A-1
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
W:225-292-7422
F:225-291-0882
www.lakeshoregroup.com

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Re: [brlug-general] Question on online backups

2009-11-20 Thread Keith Stokes
I've used Amazon S3 personally on Windows and Mac. Not intensive but  
enough to put a few GB here and there. No complaints so far.

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On Nov 20, 2009, at 1:24 PM, Scott French   
wrote:

> I haven't posted before, but been on the list for a while.
>
> We have had several customers asking about online backups. I haven't  
> ever used any and just wanted some ideas. Would need Linux, Windows,  
> and Mac clients.
>
> Any input would be welcome.
>
> -- 
> Scott French
> Vice President
>
> Lakeshore Group, Ltd.
> 5723 Superior Drive A-1
> Baton Rouge, LA 70816
> W:225-292-7422
> F:225-291-0882
> www.lakeshoregroup.com
>
> Hours 8 - 5 Central
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[brlug-general] Question on online backups

2009-11-20 Thread Scott French

I haven't posted before, but been on the list for a while.

We have had several customers asking about online backups. I haven't 
ever used any and just wanted some ideas. Would need Linux, Windows, and 
Mac clients.


Any input would be welcome.

--
Scott French
Vice President

Lakeshore Group, Ltd.
5723 Superior Drive A-1
Baton Rouge, LA 70816
W:225-292-7422
F:225-291-0882
www.lakeshoregroup.com

Hours 8 - 5 Central

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