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Re: [TCLUG:23208] System Backup & Restore Software
You could take a look at a product called Lone-Tar,
more information available at www.cactus.com.
Lone-Tar doesn't have a true GUI interface, but it
does have a fairly easy to use menu driven interface.
It also features a two-floppy+tape to restore called
AIRBAG(tm).
It's not open source software, but it is fairly
inexpensive. Amanda (www.amanada.org) is probably
more than you need, and I have not yet seen a GUI
interface for it, but it might be worth a look anyway.
Jeff
On 27 Oct 2000, Philip Forst wrote:
> I have a web/dhcp/dns/ras server running Mandrake 7.1 and want to initiate a
> backup system using an Exabyte SCSI 8mm tape drive. It's a small office, so
> 8GB would be the upper end of my storage size needs. Anyway, I already have
> the Exabyte tape drive and Mandrake recognizes it. I am not satified with
> KDat because I am looking for backup software that has a GUI for creating
> backup profiles and the like but also the capability to restore an entire
> system from tape using the command line.
>
> The tape drive is several years old and came with software for NT and Novell.
>
> So, my question: Can anyone recommend free or commercial (< $100) software
> that has the abiity to partial backups, full system backup, has a GUI for
> basic functions, and the ability to run from the command line or command line
> w/floppy to perform restores?
>
> TIA.
>
>
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