RE: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-10 Thread David Brodbeck
I'm using NovaNET Alliance to back up our mixed LAN of Windows and Linux servers. Hard to beat the site license price if you have a lot of machines. The only disadvantage I've seen is it doesn't (yet) support Linux ACLs. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the

Re: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-07 Thread Gareth Davies
-Original Message- From: Rick Segeberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 4:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Samba] samba backup software I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers. Here's are some specs to consider: - 1TB

Re: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-07 Thread Farkas Levente
try rdiff-backup Rick Segeberg wrote: I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers. Here's are some specs to consider: - 1TB (yes, that's terabyte) of data - multiple servers backup to one tape drive connected to a server (preferably a linux system) - using an

Re: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-07 Thread Matt Schillinger
It is costly, but Veritas has products that run on linux.. We use Veritas Datacenter, which runs on a linux server, and backs up 6TB of data. We are working on migrating up from ait2 technology, and are deciding on whether to go to ait3, or SuperDLT.. We had to upgrade beyond amanda because it

Re: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-07 Thread Bob Crandell
NovaStor with VXA is the fastest backup combination I've found. Rick Segeberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*: I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers. Here's are some specs to consider: - 1TB (yes, that's terabyte) of data - multiple servers backup to one tape drive

Re: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-07 Thread oops monitor
Hi, Rick Segeberg, Thursday, March, 6th 2003 you wrote: RS I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers. RS Here's are some specs to consider: RS - 1TB (yes, that's terabyte) of data RS - multiple servers backup to one tape drive connected to a server RS (preferably

re[2]: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-07 Thread Greg Freemyer
We are working on migrating up from ait2 technology, and are deciding on whether to go to ait3, or SuperDLT.. Have you seen the new SAIT technology from Sony. Uses AIT3 density media, but in a roughly DLT form factor. The cartridge holds 5x the sq. in. of AIT, so you get 500 GB uncompressed

[Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-06 Thread Rick Segeberg
I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers. Here's are some specs to consider: - 1TB (yes, that's terabyte) of data - multiple servers backup to one tape drive connected to a server (preferably a linux system) - using an autoloader (in this case, an HP 1/9 LTO

RE: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-06 Thread Henrickson, Den
Message- From: Rick Segeberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 4:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Samba] samba backup software I'm curious to what people are using for backing up their samba servers. Here's are some specs to consider: - 1TB (yes, that's terabyte

re: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-06 Thread Greg Freemyer
Rick, I use XFS as my filesystem. (included with SuSE/Mandrake/United Linux, patch avail. for Redhat and vanilla kernel) It comes with a very powerful backup tool xfsdump. xfsdump writes the backup level into each files metadata (i.e. EA - Extended Attributes). A full backup is a level 0

re: [Samba] samba backup software

2003-03-06 Thread Greg Freemyer
- 1TB (yes, that's terabyte) of data - multiple servers backup to one tape drive connected to a server (preferably a linux system) Rick, I forgot to answer the multiple servers part of your question. That is exactly what Amanda is designed for. Greg -- To unsubscribe from this list go