Chris,
Thanks but that won't work for my setup. I don't have a UNIX box at the site, 
also that doesn't allow for disasters. Thanks 

>>> Chris Hoogendyk <[email protected]> 7/30/2009 1:27 PM >>>


John BORIS wrote:
> I am looking fir an Open Source Backup solution for Windows Server 2008
> that would provide for disaster recovery. We plan to use BackupPC for
> the day to day backups via rsync but I need something to handle on site
> at the server for that dreaded day when it goes belly up. On my SCO and
> LINUX boxes I use BackupEdge from Microlite. This works great on my SCO
> boxes especially when I have to restore the entire system due to hard
> drive failure (they aren't RAID systems).
>
> The Windows Servers are at remote locations and have a two RAID Arrays
> in them.
>
> I did a Google search and haven't really found anything that left me
> feeling good about the search.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Free is good but low cost but good performance is just as good. 

http://www.zmanda.com/amanda-client-windows.html 

supports Windows 2008 Server.

I'm not a Windows person, so that link is about all I can provide. You 
should be able to chase it from there.


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