From: jOe (smartjoe_at_gmail.com)
Date: Thu Jun 01 2006 - 12:00:08 CEST
Message-ID: <a0e72880606010300s7b964d7eibfe56a5bc4208837@mail.gmail.com> Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 18:00:08 +0800 From: jOe <smartjoe@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [suse-sles-e] Backup/Recovery Recommendation
On 6/1/06, jon.johnston <jon.johnston@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I have a few customers who hate tape and want nothing to do with it, so
> we do backup to disk. At one site, we're using rsnapshot
> (www.rsnapshot.org) and it's not bad, I would recommend it.
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> However, I'm wondering if there is a decent solution that will provide a
> better method of restoring.... I know there are a number of linux-based
> backup solutions, but, I guess what I'm looking for is this:
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> A backup solution that does a good job on linux (SLES) that a Windows
> network administrator could understand and maintain. <G>
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> Most of consulting means that I ultimately turn systems over to someone
> else, and 90% of them aren't very good at linux skills.
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> Thanks for any recommendation/discussion.
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> Jon Johnston
> Creative Business Solutions
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Hi Jon,
You can also try zmanda - the project base upon sophiscated amanda,
opensource & free as well.
-- Joe Yu Senior Linux Solution Architect LinuxTea Professional Group
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