Gentoo Archives: gentoo-server

From: "S.Çağlar ONUR" <caglar.onur@×××××××××××.tr>
To: gentoo-server@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-server] Backup Software
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2004 19:19:06
Message-Id: 1079983145.5666.4.camel@gentoo.tetm.tubitak.gov.tr
In Reply to: [gentoo-server] Backup Software by Bryn Hughes
1 Hi;
2
3 What about mondorescue [1]. I think it is one of the best backup
4 solution in Linux ( also its GPL ). "# emerge mondorescue" is enough for
5 testing :). I'm using it with 4 different server without any problem.
6
7 [1] http://www.mondorescue.org/
8
9 On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 19:41, Bryn Hughes wrote:
10 > Hi all,
11 >
12 > I'm wondering what everyone is using to back up their Gentoo servers.
13 > Right now I'm using Amanda which works fairly well but I'm thinking
14 > about changing over to something new.
15 >
16 > My environment:
17 > - 2 servers, about 120 gigs total disk space between them
18 > - a 75G (native) DLT tape library (Quantum 4500 with 15G tapes)
19 >
20 > What I like about amanda:
21 > - network backup, one server controls everything
22 > - point-in-time restore (I can choose to restore a file from last week
23 > and it will tell me what tape it needs)
24 > - decently reliable after initial setup
25 > - intelligent planning of incremental backups automatically
26 >
27 > What I don't like about amanda:
28 > - can't append to the previous day's tape (lots of tapes that only get
29 > 15% full or so with incrementals)
30 > - large dumps cannot span multiple tapes
31 > - handling of above results in amanda spending hours writing to a tape
32 > just to start all over again on the next tape when it runs out of space
33 > - no GUI
34 >
35 > I want to find something that uses my tapes more effectively and wastes
36 > less time than amanda. What I don't want to loose is the indexing
37 > functions and the ability to backup both my servers (and as many more
38 > as I add in the future) without having to actually mount the partitions
39 > to be backed up to the backup server.
40 >
41 > Anyone have any thoughts? I've been poking around and I've found BURT
42 > but that doesn't seem to have any activity since 1999 or so. Bacula
43 > looks promising also (in fact right now it seems to be the closest to
44 > what I'm looking for). Anyone have any experience?
45 >
46 > Bryn
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48 S.Çaðlar Onur <caglar.onur@×××××××××××.tr>
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