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09-28-2000 07:17 AM
09-28-2000 07:17 AM
backup software for Red Hat 6.1
Hello friends
We have 4 file servers on which
Red Hat 6.1 is running.
Can you please suggest a good
backup software for these servers.
The data to be backed up is appprox.
25 GB.
Thank you
Jignesh
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09-28-2000 04:48 PM
09-28-2000 04:48 PM
Re: backup software for Red Hat 6.1
Arkeia, that is one of the best.
You can backup more than 300 servers, 200 clients simultaneously with 32 tape devices.
Want more ?
www.arkeia.com
You can backup more than 300 servers, 200 clients simultaneously with 32 tape devices.
Want more ?
www.arkeia.com
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09-28-2000 06:00 PM
09-28-2000 06:00 PM
Re: backup software for Red Hat 6.1
Helo Jig,
I have found 'hostdump.sh' very usefull. Runs on most unix platforms - and can backup local/remote to local device.
See www.backup.central.com/hostdump.html as discussed in O'Reilly's 'Unix Backup & Recovery' - worth its weight in gold.
I have found 'hostdump.sh' very usefull. Runs on most unix platforms - and can backup local/remote to local device.
See www.backup.central.com/hostdump.html as discussed in O'Reilly's 'Unix Backup & Recovery' - worth its weight in gold.
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10-03-2000 05:04 PM
10-03-2000 05:04 PM
Re: backup software for Red Hat 6.1
I support Omniback, it is fairly robust and scalable.
OB II 3.1 and 3.5 have some ability to backup LINUX (redhat and suse)
I don't consider Omniback a good choice for Linux unless you also have HPUX or a wide mix of HPUX, Solaris, AIX, and NT in your environment.
If you are just using Linux or Linux and NT, I suspect another product would be better.
Keep it (Omniback) in mind, however, as it is evolving in the right direction.
http://openview.hp.com/products/omniback/index.asp
OB II 3.1 and 3.5 have some ability to backup LINUX (redhat and suse)
I don't consider Omniback a good choice for Linux unless you also have HPUX or a wide mix of HPUX, Solaris, AIX, and NT in your environment.
If you are just using Linux or Linux and NT, I suspect another product would be better.
Keep it (Omniback) in mind, however, as it is evolving in the right direction.
http://openview.hp.com/products/omniback/index.asp
Omniback and NT problems? double check name resolution, DNS/HOSTS...
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