CLI "Tape" backup utilities???
Ian Levesque
ian at crystal.harvard.edu
Mon Jan 8 18:49:24 EST 2007
On Jan 8, 2007, at 3:37 PM, R. Mariotti wrote:
> 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.
I highly recommend Bacula, which has served our purposes quite well.
We back up over a dozen terabytes with bacula, connected to a tape
autochanger. It took some time to set up (its feature set is deep,
and documentation is abundant) but once I got it up and running, I've
been very happy with it. Simpler requirements (single tape drive vs
autochanger, or even disk-to-disk) will be even easier to implement.
> 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.
It's all three (though 'ease' is relative, of course). All
administration is done via the CLI, but development is underway for a
proper GUI frontend.
Another good product (non-free) that has a rich CLI and good Linux
support is BRU.
Cheers,
Ian
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