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Randy Barlow wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Roy,
I use and really like BackupPC. It works great for clients of all
kinds, and supports many protocols for backing up clients (samba, rsync,
rsyncd, tar (over ssh). It also has a pretty nice web interface
(requires a web server) to help you restore files. It does pretty much
everything you asked for :)
Randy
Roy Vestal wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm working with a non-profit and am trying to come up with a backup
solution with OSS. Here are the specifics
10 Windows XP machines
1 Linux Samba Linux Server
1 Mac (OSX) client
1 Backup Server
1 NAS (for backup storage)
Backup side:
Disk backup as opposed to tape backup
Automated solution - minimal interaction as there is no sysadmin on site
Incremental/Full/Current Data Protection (In Use Files), Bare Metal
restore a plus but not needed
Push/Pull configuration
Client side:
Client side configuration in addition to admin configuration (user
should be able to add to what is being updated)
Client side file restore
Client side initiated backup
We need a solution that is cross platform as you can see. We want to use
Linux (most likely CentOS) for the backup server. I've been looking at
Amanda/Zmanda and Backula. I'd like suggestions on these or any other
OSS solutions.
TIA,
Roy
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I'll throw in a vote for BackupPC, especially if you're dealing with
Windows clients.<br>
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--dhardison<br>
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