RE: (a bit OT) Backup solutions for Linux.

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did you try hp omniback backup software. www.hp.com 

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[mailto:redhat-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Daniel Nyström
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2004 5:38 AM
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Subject: (a bit OT) Backup solutions for Linux.


Hi!

I'm an system administrator that are kind of new to implementing Linux in
coorporate environments.

Never really needed an fullscaled backup system before, just worked with web
servers with small
amounts of data needed to backup. Now  I need to back up data im the 100GB
range.

My question is if anyone can recommend a good backup solution or how to
scipt your own.

It has to be pretty much failsafe as the environment I'm working in is the
kind that _needs_ to
have the highest possible stability.

If you recommend a network backup system, I would like to note that the
server part has to be
able to run on win32 (not cygwin based (looked at amanda previously)).

If anyone know where to find information about Veritas Backup Exec linux
version I would like
to have that link to, as it is an option I am considering. I just haven't
got enough info to
make it out. Dont look like they support Linux anymore, but did earlier.

anyways, if you got any information regarding any of my questions above,
please let me know.



	//Daniel Nystrom, dny@xxxxxx


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