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dump or Legato Networker?



 I'm currently using dump for backups and am happy with it.  Haven't tried to 
restore yet, but a long-time colleague/admin swears by dump/restore - and the 
tools are free, come with linux distros,and have community support. 

Legato Networker costs a lot, and is commercial. 

What arguement(s) can be made of/for Legato vs dump? 

I am aware that Legato can be used to help integrate with databases, Exchange, 
etc with special addons.  But for general filesystem preservation... dump or 
Legato.   Let's put money aside for now and just consider overall integrity of 
files and filesystems. 

Thanks. 

Scott 

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