The arkeia software is good for your requirement...
-santosh
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 3:01 AM
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Subject: Re: Backup software suggestions
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 11:30
On Mon, 2003-10-06 at 11:30, YoloIts wrote:
> I have 4 Red Hat Linux servers that I want to backup. I have a Sony DDS-3
> tape drive.
> I am looking for backup software that I can use to backup all the servers.
> I would like to get a package that has a GUI interface. I have found
> packages on t
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 15:33, Dali Islam wrote:
> Hi! Everybody, I have an external usb hard drive. I
> have three servers running windows 2000 server(Soon,
> we will convert to Linux).
>
> My idea is to use Linux box to backup the data on the
> external drive as we are converting to linux in near
> "ed" == Ernie Dumas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ed> Hello All,
ed> I need some help. I am a Linux newbie; a Windows NT Admin who is
ed> exploring the wonderful world of Linux. We have brought a new Linux
ed> oracle server in house and I need to set up some type of back up
www.netmax.com
It provides a web based interface with cgi you should checkit out
At 07:40 AM 7/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>I am currently using backuponcd to backup our server to cdr. From a
>fundamental code error in the original code, to the program locking up
>during the backup process about ev
Stay away from Arkeia. There is a known problem with large ( greater
that one gig) files. I found this out the hard way.
Try BRU.
Mark Lo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have purchased RedHat Linux 6.2 professional edition, I would
> like to know do I need a license to run arkeia backup prog
bunicula at netgoth dot net wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> i'm looking for the best way to do backups on my home network. here's the
> setup...
>
> i've got a rhl 6.0 machine with a total of about 14-15 gig of data that
> will need to be backed up.
>
> i also have a sun sparc, running solaris 7, with a
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Stan Brown wrote:
> The only other thing that would sugest you do is keep a _written_
> procedure for restoring from tha amanda tapes _without_ the amanda
> software. What if it was on the drive you lost. Of course to do this
> properly, you would need
>
>
>hello,
>
>i'm looking for the best way to do backups on my home network. here's the
>setup...
>
>i've got a rhl 6.0 machine with a total of about 14-15 gig of data that
>will need to be backed up.
>
>i also have a sun sparc, running solaris 7, with a 24 gig DDS3 tape drive.
>right now the spa