On 20 Mar 2003, Glenn English wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 08:59, Bob Paige wrote: > > > Questions: > > 1) what is better for backup, tape, or CD? (I already have a CD burner) > > 2) if tape, what is a good/inexpensive product to use? > > 3) what software works best? > > IMHO, > 1) tape - can easily back up the entire system (and a small network) > 2) DDS - others are faster, but they cost more > 3) amanda, amanda, and amanda - command line, cron-able, free, and very > reliable i dont have time to play with tapes.. daily changing it.. - forget one day... and you're hosed if you're using tapes for weekly offline backups.. no problem find /etc /home /... -mtime -90 -type f | tar zcvf /dev/tape -T - ( 90 days worth of changes ) i prefer 100GB - 1TB of disks to be backed up to other disks ... ( tapes are too small for "full backups" and definitely too slow ) - i do daily, weekly, monthly incrementals - i want the backup to be live within a few minutes of the main server going down for whatever reason - i assume "yesterdays or last weeks" tape/disk/backups is BAD and can still receover everything from day before or tonights backup ... - i want a "hands off backup"... if i go away for vacation for a week/month... the systems are still properly backed up ( semi-guaranteed ) - i can lose 2 FULL backups and still recover everything backup example scripts and why backups fail too http://www.linux-backup.net/app.gwif.html c ya alvin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]