On Tue, 14 Feb 2012 09:43:39 +0100 Davide Mirtillo <dav...@evnetwork.it> wrote:
> Il 14/02/2012 08:00, J. Bakshi ha scritto: > > Hello list, > > > > I like to implement a debian server with plenty of HDD space to work as a > > centralized net backup > > server. The idea is both Linux and windows users can keep their backup at > > this server ( may be just folders; > > or a complete partition or two); can browse their backups through web > > interface, can easily restore > > and the main thing minimal client configuration. > > > > I have already "apt-cache search" in debian and I have found close to my > > scenario is backuppc. > > Though amanda is also there but I don't know how much it comes closer to my > > requirement. > > > > Hence I am in a phase to just listen to you; about your experience and > > implementation. > > Waiting to hear you... > > > > Thanks > > Hi, > > Had your same issue some time ago and was undecided between backuppc and > bacula. I eventually ended up using backuppc because bacula turned out > to be too complex for my case and i have to admit, backuppc is a really > well done software, if you set it up correctly. > Nope, I have never tried bacula. My focus is on backuppc and amanda. Nice to get a positive feedback for backuppc. How does backuppc initiate backups ? through cron or manual call from client ? Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20120214142006.7f777...@shiva.selfip.org