On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 12:19 PM, David Mackintosh <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 07:10:40AM -0700, Shawn Everett wrote:
> > I think backups are important and always on topic.
> >
> > You could always use Veritas Netbackup. That's what one of my clients
> uses
> > with great
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 07:10:40AM -0700, Shawn Everett wrote:
> I think backups are important and always on topic.
>
> You could always use Veritas Netbackup. That's what one of my clients uses
> with great success. It backups up Windows, Linux and does full,
> incremental, restores etc etc
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
I'm an Amanda user since 9+ years now.
Done several restores, even bare metal ones.
Amanda never failed on me.
Paul,
I bought the Enterprise version of Amanda and was blown away to find it cant do
a verify of a backup once completed.
You can verify the contents of a sin
Sean Carolan wrote:
If a disk based archive will work, backuppc (
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/) is fairly painless and it's scheme of
compression and hardlinking duplicates lets you keep about 10x the history
you'd expect. If you need offsite copies you'll have to run an independent
instance
>
> If a disk based archive will work, backuppc (
> http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/) is fairly painless and it's scheme of
> compression and hardlinking duplicates lets you keep about 10x the history
> you'd expect. If you need offsite copies you'll have to run an independent
> instance elsewhere
>I'm an Amanda user since 9+ years now.
>Done several restores, even bare metal ones.
>Amanda never failed on me.
Paul,
I bought the Enterprise version of Amanda and was blown away to find it cant do
a verify of a backup once completed.
You can verify the contents of a single tape manually, but I
David Hláčik wrote:
Hello guys,
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and
centos server + subversion repositories.
So far i believe amanda would be best for t
Les Mikesell wrote:
David Hl�c(ik wrote:
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
My 2cents: For commercial backup, cross platform, I have found that
Arkeia products are not only easy (rpm based!) and stable, but they
truly p
David Hlác(ik wrote:
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and
centos server + subversion repositories.
So far i believe amanda would be best for this situatio
David Hláèik wrote:
> Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and centos
> server + subversion repositories.
Not as enterprise grade as veritas but still pretty good.
http://www.tolisgroup.com/products/
I've been using BRU(CLI version) off and on for about 8 years now,
Inc.
(218)727-4332 x105
- Original Message -
From: "Shawn Everett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CentOS mailing list"
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2008 9:10:40 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central
Subject: Re: [CentOS] enterprise backup solution (probably amanda?)
I think
I think backups are important and always on topic.
You could always use Veritas Netbackup. That's what one of my clients uses
with great success. It backups up Windows, Linux and does full,
incremental, restores etc etc all from a nice Java GUI.
It's $$$ but you can't get more Enterprise tha
Hello guys,
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and centos
server + subversion repositories.
So far i believe amanda would be best for this situation and also has
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