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Gentlemen; I am in the process of setting up a small farm (4-5) of Ubuntu web server machines. This time I am dispensing with the GUI's. In the past I've been using Storix for my backup suite with reasonably good results. But, I would like something that is a little more portable and can be run from the command line to both make, view and restore the tapes. I am aware of the usual array of available "linux" facilities (amanda, arkeia, etc) but I am curious as to what others may be using for this purpose. Ease and reliability are my main concern. Oh, and did I mention Free? Honestly, I am willing to pay if the product/utility is worth it. But few of them really are. I would appreciate your ideas and input on this? Thanks, bobmct ps: And, can anyone advise as to how one can determine the block length and files on a given tape with available utilities? (on AIX I'd use tcopy followed by dd). -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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