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Date:      Sun, 30 Apr 2000 17:30:51 +1000
From:      Danny <dannyh@idx.com.au>
To:        "Richard Grace" <rgrace@itworks.com.au>, "'Fook Sheng Chan'" <chanfs16@yahoo.com>, <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   RE: a good backup software and hardware
Message-ID:  <00043017312405.00438@freebsd.freebsd.org>
References:  <000801bfb0d0$90ee3680$d9d124cb@itworks.com.au>

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Hello,
Checkout NetMax from www.netmax.com

I believe it is very good, easy to use.


On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Richard Grace wrote:
> > I am proposing a backup system for about 40 FreeBSD
> > Web servers, and as I previously have little experice
> > with backup for FreeBSD, I need your help.
> >
> > Pls advice me on what hardware to use if i want auto
> > tape load functionality, and what software (comm or
> > free).
> 
> I'm not too sure about hardware, depending on the amount of content to be
> backed up, you could probably get it all on a few DLT or AIT type tapes in a
> small changer.  Check the tape write speeds vs. the amount of data to back
> up in the available time you have to determine how many tape drives you will
> need.
> 
> Amanda (/usr/ports/misc/amanda24, http://www.amanda.org/) is a fantastic
> free backup utility, which uses either dump (best) or gnu tar to back up
> filesystems and has support for tape changers.  See the list of supported
> hardware and the mailing list archives before buying hardware.  It works in
> client-server config with one or more tape drives and will work perfectly
> across firewalls.  The amanda-users mailing list provides excellent support.
> It is also possible to restore your backups using just restore or gnu tar
> which is a bonus if your backup server dies also... some other backup
> utilities use proprietary formats which are much harder to deal with.
> 
> Richard Grace.
> 
> 
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