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2006 Oct 22
16
Best backup software for linux
We are running backup softwares for incrementals/differentials and full backups
with variouse softwares currently using dirvish scripts + amanda .. what is
everyones views on other opensourced backup software? is there anything better
or other options we have missed? We are looking at backula as an option? any
thoughts?
Thanks
- Nathan
- http://www.linuxcare.ca
2008 Nov 01
4
CentOS 5.2 and Bacula
Hi everyone,
I have a Samba server on CentOS 5.2 that I would like to and some backup
service to, I have been trying to install Bacula, because I want to backup
MS machines too, and there is a web GUI. But when searching around i google
I get a bit confused. about what packages I need.
Has anyone got bacula running on Centos or maybe guide in the right
direction.
Tronn
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2015 May 06
10
Backup PC or other solution
I list,
I'm new with backup ops and I'm searching a good system to accomplish this
work. I know that on centos there are bacula and amanda but they are too
tape oriented. Another is that they are very powerfull but more complex. I
need a solution for small office for disk storage and I found Backup PC.
Many people say that it is great for small stuff and for great number of
data.
What do
2011 Dec 08
4
Backup Redux
Hey folks,
I just went through the archives to see what people are doing for backups,
and here is what I found :
- amanda
- bacula
- BackupPC
- FreeNAS
Here is my situation : we have pretty much all Sun hardware with a Sun
StorageTek SL24 tape unit backing it all up. OSes are a combination of
RHEL and CentOS. The software we are using is EMC
NetWorker Management Console version
2008 Mar 15
3
Incremental backups?
So I thought I'd get a head start for next week -
I have a low-power Linux box that has a few samba shares mounted, and
limited hard disk space. This box is connected to a tape library via
SCSI card.
I want to find the best way to create a full, then incremental backup of
the samba mounts, directly to tape. Some of the samba mounts are
appliances that cannot run any special
2007 Mar 27
15
Tape drive recommendations
Hello all.
I have 15 or so CentOS servers (now v4.4, I will upgrade them all to
5 when it comes out) and a few windows machines. I am looking to
implement a network backup solution using Amanda.
I will be backing up 200 gig or so to start, but that will grow.
Does anyone have any recommendations on tape drives that will work
"out of the box" with CentOS?
Thanks,
Joe
2010 Sep 16
6
Can anyone suggest a decent backup system?
Hi all,
We have a bit of a problem with backups. We've been using bacula to tape
and now trying to disk but it's a complete nightmare as regards tape
management. The backup to file storage went ok for ages and now is stuck
'waiting for max storage jobs' which is odd as that's set to 20 and it's
the only backup running. That's totally typical of bacula.
Can anyone
2007 Feb 06
4
Adaptec 29320
I need a SCSI card to attach a tape library to my system. I am looking
at the Adaptec 29320A-R. Can anyone confirm that this card will work
with the stock CentOS 4 kernel?
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Bowie
2006 Apr 18
8
Backing up CentOS
Can anyone suggest a good open source/free backup software that works on
CentOS? I was reading through the manuals on how to back things up and it
said do 1 of 2 things. Buy a 3rd party software packages or make one from
source. Well I have no clue how to do the 2nd option and I don't want to
spend any money so I figured I would as you gurus. BTW I am newb so easier
the software the better.
2015 May 06
2
Backup PC or other solution
On Wed, May 6, 2015 2:46 pm, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> Alessandro Baggi wrote:
>> I list,
>> I'm new with backup ops and I'm searching a good system to accomplish
>> this
>> work. I know that on centos there are bacula and amanda but they are
>> too
>> tape oriented. Another is that they are very powerfull but more complex.
>> I
>>
2015 Sep 18
2
BackupPC is not easy to setup
Bowie Bailey wrote:
> On 9/13/2015 10:58 AM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
>>
>> I take it then that there is no CLI method
>> of setting up and running BackupPC ?
>
> Sure there is. All of the configuration is stored in text config
> files. There is a main config file for global options and each host has
> a config file in it's own directory.
Yes, it was pointed
2005 Aug 15
1
DVD-RAM writer software for CentOS4
Firstly, let me thank all of the individuals who assisted me in
various matters regarding find, tar and ssh last week. Your
contributions were truly invaluable and I learned a great deal
thereby. The reason for that brief flurry of activity was an
administrative and technical move to store-to-disc from store-to-tape
for our server backups.
We presently use a mix of store to disc on
2008 Mar 16
2
Backup Question
We are migrating an LTO2 library off Veritas and NTBackup on a Windows Server to a Linux Server with either Bacula or Amanda. Originally, the Windows server used scripts to sync changes from various other Windows servers using Robocopy to a locally attached set of volumes, then ran the backup nightly (Full's were always done).
I now had hoped to rsync the Samba shares to a local replica on
2006 Jun 09
5
Tape drive throughput
I have a backup spooling onto a DLT drive. Is there any tool that
will let me monitor the data throughput on the device?
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Bowie
2015 May 11
5
Bacula backup system
Hi there,
In my last request I have asked info about backuppc and other backup
solutions. After some test I have choosen bacula. Many people said it's too
complex and try to make it works is a challenge. I've tested backuppc and I
don't like it for a stupid reason... I must install on centos external
software, configure a web server with cgi with suid enabled (apache does
not have
2015 Sep 13
3
BackupPC is not easy to setup
Ulf Volmer wrote:
Thanks for your response, which clarifies matters for me.
>> I have a couple of questions that this raises.
>> 1. Why exactly does backuppc want to ssh to root?
> To enable access to all of the files on the client.
>> Is this just a way of running BackupPC as root?
> Why do you want this? It's not required to run backuppc as user root.
I
2014 May 16
9
Centos backup tools
Hi all!
I'm building a raid box to use for backups, connectivity will be either
USB3 or esata.
Looking for suggestions on backup software I can use.
I know there's rsync, which may be a good solution. I also find backupPC
at epel, backintime also at epel, kbackup.
DejaDup looks interesting, but none of the repos I'm set up to use
shows it being available.
some small details: I
2005 Mar 24
7
Backup for linux/asterisk
After getting my feet wet with asterisk@home, I want to set up a second
asterisk box to add a call shop billing and other add-ons such as LCR.
My question is as follows. Is there a backup program that will save to
a tape drive or a USB CD Writer so if I mess up an install I don't have
to go through a complete reinstall? I saw a few programs out there but
they required X windows and from
2008 Sep 17
2
estimating backuppc
talking with a client about various options for backup. They are an
advertising agency so most of the space is used by various binary files
JPG/TIFF/Movies.
We have been using LTO-2 but if we jump up their storage to say 2Tb,
that's going to be $5000 for LTO-3 with magazines. This affords us 3
week rotations rather simply.
If we add hard drive storage for backups instead of buying LTO-3 tape
2012 Mar 12
8
CentOS Server Backup Options
What do you guys recommend for backing up a small CentOS server in a
business environment. It will have (3) 300gb drives in a raid 5 array but I
don't anticipate more than about 25gb of data that needs to be backed up
each night.
I want a lot of backups with a rotation scheme that included daily, weekly,
and monthly copies. I want the daily copies of the data kept until the next
week, and