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2015 Jul 15
5
Still considering backup utilities
I hear that backuppc does *not* have a native *Doze client. On the other
hand, I know amanda's been around a long time, and it does. Opinions on
amanda, folks?
mark
2008 Jul 30
4
enterprise backup solution (probably amanda?)
Hello guys,
hope i am not making an offtopic
Currently we are looking for storage/backup solution in our company.
Basically we need to backup data incrementaly from windows server and centos
server + subversion repositories.
So far i believe amanda would be best for this situation and also has good
reference.
Is there anything else - i would be glad to have space for research and
choose
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
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
2006 Jun 07
9
Simple backup program
I am looking for a simple backup program that I can use to backup a
CentOS box to a local tape drive. Hopefully someone here can give me
a recommendation.
This is what I need:
- Simple launching of manual backups (preferably from the command
line)
- Ability to span tapes for a large backup
- Proper treatment of hardlinked files
- Notification via email or similar when it is
2008 Sep 29
4
BackupPC
I was a bit surprised to find that BackupPC
does not seem to be available on my CentOS-5.2 system.
What do people use to backup Centos systems?
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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
2016 Jun 04
4
remote backup
Hi list,
i've need to backup a partition of ~200GB with a local connection of 8/2
mbps.
Tool like bacula, amanda can't help me due to low bandwidth in local server.
I'm thinking rsync will be a good choice.
What do you think about?
Thanks in advance.
2019 Jan 27
18
Centos 7 and backup solution
Hey there,
what type of backup solution do you use on C7?
Thanks in advance
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
2015 May 11
3
Bacula backup system
On c7 I can't find mod_perl.
Configuring bacula client requires only few lines...with bacula you need
only bacula pkgs and one database. With backuppc there are different
services to install and configure...some external to centos base. In c7,
without mod_perl I must run cgi with suid...
Ok bacula is more complex (complexity I mean for its configuration) but It
is better organized and less
2010 Jan 13
9
Backup server
Hi all,
I've built a new backup server for our linux-clients.
Is Amanda the way to go for a backup-solution?
It seems to be pretty powerful, if a bit finickety to set up initially.
The way we currently do backups is to use rsync from the clients to two
folders on an older server that rolls over every other week. This worked fine
for a while, but the rsync is cumulative and the users
2015 Jul 15
1
Still considering backup utilities
Please don't top post.
J Martin Rushton wrote:
> On 15/07/15 21:29, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> I hear that backuppc does *not* have a native *Doze client. On the
>> other hand, I know amanda's been around a long time, and it does.
>> Opinions on amanda, folks?
>>
> It works for me. I have three USB disks which are configured as 10
> "tape"
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.
2006 Apr 04
6
Backup options.
I am a long time FreeBSD user and have been using dump/restore for many
years for disk to disk backups.
Now I am getting more and more into FC4 and CentOS, but am I stuck on only
using tar/star for backups?
Tar in its various forms are fine for some items, like home directories, but
dump and restore in FreeBSD also gave me the possibility of easily doing a
bare metal restore.
What are my
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
2011 Oct 19
4
Back up system
I have centos 5.7 (server). I need to configure it for backup system, that
means it have to back up or back up documents shall be posted or send to
this server from various users (clients using windows machine and ubuntu).
Can someone help me with instructions on how i can make this possible? And
/or is it possible to set active directory on this machine and if possible
how?
Please help, i am not
2005 Oct 20
7
Backup Solutions based on Linux
I'm having particular issues running Veritas in my Windows environment. The
agent just seems to baulk on some servers. I've looked into backup solutions
running on Linux before but there doesn't seem to be much. Is anyone
familiar with something that has Windows agents and yet managed by Linux?
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2009 Jun 27
6
server is always getting hacked
WE have a centos 5.3 install, and our server is keep getting hacked.
We see load averages of 500+ and see people from all over the world
logging into our server (used last).
Is there a good place to start to avoid these kinds of things?
For example, here is what I already did.
Open up sshd port only
setup iptables to only accept port 80 and 22
No FTP
No other ports are allowed according to IP