[TriLUG] OSS Backup Software - Take 2

Jon Carnes jonc at nc.rr.com
Mon Oct 2 16:10:22 EDT 2006


1) Setup Samba on a networked Linux box
2) Create a graphic that says: Your computer is scheduled for backup
this afternoon during lunch
3) Setup an AT job on the computer to display the graphic in the morning
say at 10am
4) Setup an AT job to attach to the samba share and zip the computer
contents up to the share at lunch.

For Linux boxen, use Cron.

Simplicity works.

Jon

On Mon, 2006-10-02 at 08:35, Roy Vestal wrote:
> I'd like to start my discussion/questions over from a few weeks ago. I'm 
> looking into OSS alternatives for a non-profit org that needs to do 
> heterogeneous backups, primarily Windows XP and Linux. The organization 
> relies on volunteers like myself to help with it's day-to-day IT needs 
> as it cannot afford a full-time IT person.
> 
> I've looked at Bacula and it appears to have what I'm looking with one 
> major flaw. It's Windows client has the restore function and seems to 
> allow, at least in it's "stock" installation, a Windows client to 
> restore *ANY* client's data (Windows or Linux client). This is 
> unacceptable. If there is a way to lock down a Windows client to *ONLY* 
> be able to see/restore it's own data, then Bacula is the product for us.
> 
> Here are the needs:
> - Windows and Linux support
> - Backup to NAS and tape
> - Encrypted backup
> - No Windows shares needed to allow backup to run
> - Ability to backup "in use" files
> 
> Preferences (would like but not a deal killer if not avail):
> - Windows clients can restore their own files and not other's without 
> Admin intervention
> - Delta block backup so remote users can backup laptops in chunks
> - Remote Administration (web based vs. "shell in and run")
> - Pay for on demand support (not just community support)
> - Bare Metal backup/restores
> 
> TIA,
> Roy




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