Michael Nelson wrote:
> On Fri, April 13, 2007 2:44 am, Arno Lehmann wrote:
>
>   
>> Note that I think arkeia is nearly unusable, though :-)
>>     
>
> I couldn't agree more.
>   


If they insist on going commercial, they should look at Retrospect. The 
company used to be Dantz, but got bought out by EMC a few years ago. 
Also used to be the only Mac backup solution anyone needed to look at. 
Then they moved to Windows NT. Then they re-wrote it from the ground up. 
Then Mac OS X came along. Now they are finally back to getting top 
reviews on both the Windows side and the Mac side. A few years back they 
were also developing a linux client. Now their web site shows Red Hat, 
Suse, Netware, Solaris, VMWare. But the server has to be Windows or Mac 
OS X.

Do a google search on retrospect backup.

Or just look at http://www.emcinsignia.com/products/smb/retroforwin/

If I was in a Mac, Windows environment, and was into throwing money 
around, this would be my choice. I actually use it at home, but that's a 
legacy of a free 5 user starter pack they gave me. Back in the 90's, 
when I was an MIS Manager in the commercial world, I used it in a Mac 
environment with about 60 computers.

No point preaching to this audience about the value of open source. ;-)



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