Re: looking for mac-to-linux backup recommendations - thanks!

2007-05-03 Thread Miles Fidelman
Thanks to all for suggestions re. backup options - still not sure which one I'll use. FYI: Peter, I'm using SuperDuper already, for local cloning - works like a charm. Used to use CarbonCopyCloner (free), but SuperDuper is a bit more polished, and for thirty bucks, what the heck. Miles

Re: looking for mac-to-linux backup recommendations - OT

2007-05-02 Thread Ric Otte
On Tue, May 01, 2007 at 08:15:29PM +0200, Peter Teunissen wrote: > > On 1-mei-2007, at 17:09, Miles Fidelman wrote: > > >Hi Folks, > > > >I have a Mac on my desk at home, and I'm looking for a way to back > >it up to one of the Linux servers I have sitting in a data center. > > > >Any suggestio

Re: looking for mac-to-linux backup recommendations - OT

2007-05-01 Thread Peter Teunissen
On 1-mei-2007, at 17:09, Miles Fidelman wrote: Hi Folks, I have a Mac on my desk at home, and I'm looking for a way to back it up to one of the Linux servers I have sitting in a data center. Any suggestions as to what software is out there to make this as simple and automated as possible

Re: looking for mac-to-linux backup recommendations

2007-05-01 Thread Jason Terk
-- Forwarded message -- From: Jason Terk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: May 1, 2007 11:57 AM Subject: Re: looking for mac-to-linux backup recommendations To: Miles Fidelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Any suggestions as to what software is out there to make this as simple and

looking for mac-to-linux backup recommendations

2007-05-01 Thread Miles Fidelman
Hi Folks, I have a Mac on my desk at home, and I'm looking for a way to back it up to one of the Linux servers I have sitting in a data center. Any suggestions as to what software is out there to make this as simple and automated as possible? (Obviously rsync is an option, but that doesn't