Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Wed, 5 Nov 2008, Filipe Brandenburger wrote:

IMHO, if you still use tapes, forget the past and move to the future of disk-based backups, and adopt Backuppc as your tool.

There are trade-offs here. Tapes are generally regarded as having a longer shelf life than disks, and they're less susceptible to physical damage during transport -- both important if off-site backups are part of your strategy.

On the other hand, given bandwidth suitable for keeping up with changes via rsync, backuppc is perfectly capable of maintaining offsite backups over a vpn without transporting anything. And for life span you can use raid mirrors and replace a drive every couple of years. Also, backuppc can generate a tar imaage that you can write to other media for archival storage and the ability to restore without the application running - it isn't particularly handy but it is possible.

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  Les Mikesell
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