Julian Yap wrote:
Normally I use command line tools to do network backups. eg.
rsync, mysqldump
It works but it's time for a dedicated tool to remove the
thought cycles. Also tools can have pretty graphs.
Does anyone have any FOSS network backup tools that they swear
by?
Main requirements:
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/mysql-zfs.html#MySQL_Performance_Comparison:_ZFS_vs._UFS_on_Open_Solaris
Quoting:
ZFS introduces remarkable ease and flexibility of administration,
without any real cost in performance. At its worst, in these tests,
ZFS performed almost as well
Normally I use command line tools to do network backups. eg.
rsync, mysqldump
It works but it's time for a dedicated tool to remove the
thought cycles. Also tools can have pretty graphs.
Does anyone have any FOSS network backup tools that they swear
by?
Main requirements:
- Simple to
On Thursday 01 November 2007 21:20:11 Julian Yap wrote:
Normally I use command line tools to do network backups. eg.
rsync, mysqldump
It works but it's time for a dedicated tool to remove the
thought cycles. Also tools can have pretty graphs.
Does anyone have any FOSS network backup tools
There are several at sourceforge. Amanda looks interesting. Why don't
you tell us about your experience after you get something set up? Wish
I knew more.
Dave
On 11/2/07, R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Julian Yap wrote:
Normally I use command line tools to do network backups. eg.