Re: Linux backup software

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On Monday 13 January 2003 06:14, Lionel Barrow uttered:
> Ok guys, I got hopefully an easy question for you to answer. I need a
> reputable, powerful and easy to configure Linux backup program. I am going
> to be configuring several RH 8.0 machines for some of my customers and I
> want a solution where they just have to insert a tape, click a button and
> the next day, take that tape out, another one and repeat process.
>
> Please, I need as many suggestions as possible with their associated web
> links. This is very urgent. Thanks in advance guys.

I would suggest mondo.  Once you set up a nice script (fairly easy to do) then 
all the user has to do is pop in a new tape and click the script.  (or cdrw, 
or just let it run to an NFS server).  Restores are a sinch as well, boot off 
the boot media that mondo creates for you, choose "nuke" and it will 
automagically partition/format/restore your data, even growing partitions or 
shrinking partitions if moving to a larger/smaller harddrive.

We have a great community of users as well, so you won't be left in the dark 
when looking for support.  You can find us here:  http://www.mondorescue.org

and yes, Mondo works great with Red Hat 8.0.  

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