AW: Re: OT - Any Backup software for LINUX that will backup windo ws client & Server?

Jurreit, Andreas andreas.jurreit at stadt-frankfurt.de
Tue Sep 6 19:49:12 UTC 2005


Hi

we are using TimeNavoigator by ATempo. It backs up all our systems in the
dmz for that it uses just oinly on port. these systems are linux and windows
systems. ther are although agents to back up oracle and ms sql server and
some other specific systems.

if you have any questions feel free to ask me directly :-)

Andreas

Gruß
Andreas Jurreit

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Sent: Tue Sep 06 21:34:36 2005
Subject: Re: OT - Any Backup software for LINUX that will backup windows
client & Server?

On Tue, 2005-09-06 at 12:27, Jack Taffar wrote:
> 	We currently use ArcServ.  I would like to know if there is a backup
> solution that will run on Linux and that will backup not only unix boxes
> but Window client and server boxes.  ArcServ is backing up weekly around
> 200 GB and takes around 6 hours to complete.  The nightly tape is
> smaller and runs quicker.  The backup media is a DLT-200GB tape.
> 
> 	Any help is appreciated !

I like backuppc: http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ for online (disk)
backups.  It has an option to manually archive copies off to tape
but it uses compression and linking scheme to hold 8 to 10 times
what you'd expect in a disk archive.  It can use either smbtar
or rsync for windows clients, neither of which will save ACLs
or get open files.  It can optionally run an ssh command before
and after the backup run for things like dumping copies of
sql data to a file you can copy.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
   lesmikesell at gmail.com


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