Re: Backup services and Debian

2015-05-28 Thread Konstantinos Pachnis
Hi Peter, On 26-05-2015, Petter Adsen wrote: > I'm still messing with trying to get a good backup routine, and I'm > (slowly) coming to the conclusion that other people are better at it > than I am, and I need a way to store data remotely anyway. > > Right now, I'm testing AltDrive on an Ubuntu m

Re: Backup services and Debian

2015-05-28 Thread Konstantinos Pachnis
On 26-05-2015, Petter Adsen wrote: > I'm still messing with trying to get a good backup routine, and I'm > (slowly) coming to the conclusion that other people are better at it > than I am, and I need a way to store data remotely anyway. > > Right now, I'm testing AltDrive on an Ubuntu machine. The

Re: Backup services and Debian

2015-05-27 Thread Igor Cicimov
On 27/05/2015 5:16 PM, "Petter Adsen" wrote: > > On Tue, 26 May 2015 19:26:12 -0300 > Daniel Bareiro wrote: > > > Hi, Petter. > > > > On 26/05/15 19:07, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > > > > > You could try Bacula. You could also use Dirvish, although it does > > > not running as a service, it gives good

Re: Backup services and Debian

2015-05-27 Thread Petter Adsen
On Tue, 26 May 2015 19:26:12 -0300 Daniel Bareiro wrote: > Hi, Petter. > > On 26/05/15 19:07, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > > > You could try Bacula. You could also use Dirvish, although it does > > not running as a service, it gives good results. It works with > > rsync and optimize disk space usage

Re: Backup services and Debian

2015-05-26 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Petter. On 26/05/15 19:07, Daniel Bareiro wrote: > You could try Bacula. You could also use Dirvish, although it does not > running as a service, it gives good results. It works with rsync and > optimize disk space usage maintaining hard links to the files unchanged > between a backup and the

Re: Backup services and Debian

2015-05-26 Thread Daniel Bareiro
Hi, Petter. On 26/05/15 05:30, Petter Adsen wrote: > I'm still messing with trying to get a good backup routine, and I'm > (slowly) coming to the conclusion that other people are better at it > than I am, and I need a way to store data remotely anyway. > > Right now, I'm testing AltDrive on an U

Re: Backup services and Debian

2015-05-26 Thread Glenn English
On May 26, 2015, at 2:30 AM, Petter Adsen wrote: > Does anyone here have any experience with this or similar services that > work well with Debian? Have you looked at Amanda? It's open source, uses tar or dump, etc. It can be a bitch to configure, but I've been using it for over a decade with