Re: Linux backup software

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With Arkeia, I can back up dozens of computers at one time using
multiple tape drives.  I can schedule full or incremental backups
using an easy gui.

On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 12:11 PM, Hans Scheffers wrote:

Why not use tar ? it can write directly to tape, schedule  it with
crontab. They just have to change tapes every day, that's it

Most simple & cheap solution I think ;)

greetz
Hans
On Mon, 2003-01-13 at 15:14, Lionel Barrow wrote:
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.

Salty

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