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Date:      Fri, 09 Jun 2000 20:03:33 -0400
From:      Michael Joyner <mjoyner@rv1.dynip.com>
To:        jsoule@webcrossing.com
Cc:        Klaus Herrmann <klaus.herrmann@goelz.com>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: backup solution
Message-ID:  <394185D5.B5403CCB@rv1.dynip.com>
References:  <200006081636.SAA00882@wunderland.own> <0006081222300A.19920@sparky>

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At work I use AMANDA.

Have about 15 Servers going into it.
Probably another 19 after about two weeks.
I just received 19 each IBM Netfinity 5000's
(From which I promptly removed the IBM raid card,
	plugged the HD's into the motherboard,
	and zapped the W2K and NT4 that the UNCF
	decided I needed, w/o license key... :) )

Jeff Soule wrote:
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> I just started experimenting with both,
> flexbackup : Free
> BRU:        : Costs money
> 
> My criteria is:
> 1: must span multiple tapes
> 2: must work with a Tape Library
> 3: must have comand line interface for automation of backups
> 4: must be able keep database both on tape and on disk of tape/volume contents.
> 5: must automaticly verify data written to tape
> 6: must be easy to extract a single file from archive
> 
> Initial thoughts/experiances
> flexbackup;
> works well in a single server/tape environment.
> According to the docs does not support spanning tapes at this time.
> By default only keeps a database on disk but is written in perl so should be able to be modified with a fair amount of ease.
> I Have not gotten it to work with my tape Library yet.
> 
> BRU;
> Better documentation then flexbackup
> Automaticaly does verification of data
> Works with my tape Library
> have not verified spanning tapes yet
> keeps log/datase on disk, and with minor modification of script will put toc on tape
> emails success/failure at completion
> 
> I am still experimenting but am leaning toward BRU.
> 
> /Jeff
> 
> On Thu, 08 Jun 2000, Klaus Herrmann wrote:
> > On Wed, 07 Jun 2000 20:27:48 -0400, Michael Joyner said:
> >
> > > Have you looked at the freebsd mall on cdrom.com ?
> > >
> > >  I think there is a backup solution there.
> >
> > i see, BRU. has anyone tried this? how are your experiances with it? it
> > isn't really cheap, so i'd like to hear if it's good or not :-)
> >
> > bye,
> >       Klaus
> >
> > --
> > Klaus Herrmann
> > Goelz & Schwarz GmbH
> > Waltherstr. 29
> > 80337 Muenchen
> > klaus.herrmann@goelz.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
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