legato networker is what I use. Tape drive, that really depends on what is in your budget. Jason Dale wrote: > Hi, > > I know this is actually an Enterprise Linux > question, but I am not receiving a response > anywhere else. > > I am looking for an excellent hardware and software > tape backup solution for Red Hat linux that can > be ideal for server specs similar to those below: > > * Compaq 360 G3 (2Gig Memory, 2 * 3GB Processors, > 2 * 18 GB Disk Drives) > > * Compaq 7000 (1 Gig Memory, 2-4 Processors, RAID-5 > Hotswappable Disk Bay with up to 9 disk > slots.) > > In otherwords, the "best" tape drive (storage size > can vary) combined with the "best" software package that > has the following: > > - An EASY TO USE GUI interface > - support for most tape drives > - Highly customizeable: full to incremental backups, > promtps users for tapes, etc. > - Can support backup and restore to and from archives. > - Can support backups to hard drives local and/or > network hard drives and SMB share locations. Must > be able to restore from these locations > > This must be a commercial hardware and software > recommendation, because we need the support, ease > of use, stability, etc. This stuff will be used on > a platinum mine, and we need a top-notch solution. > Freeware products don't have support, and they require > you to be a rocket scientist) > > Thanks :) > > Jason > > > > -- > Psyche-list mailing list > Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list -- ---- Corey Hart Systems/Security Analyst St. Edward's University coreyh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 512/428-1038 - voice 512/448-8492 - fax 512/470-8462 - cell -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list