On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 01:05:43PM PDT, Craig Constantine spake thusly:
> I'm familiar with AMANDA, and we've looked at CrashPlan (which doesn't
> support headless linux systems).
We have been very happy with Bacula.
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Tracy Reed
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 04:24:38PM -0400, Craig Constantine wrote:
> accidental deletion recovery is sufficient
>
Easy answer: rsnapshot to a remote system via SSH. All the files
remain in their original form and in the right tree, so it's
just an scp away.
If you're feeling ambitious, NFS or CI
accidental deletion recovery is sufficient
-- Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name
On Oct 31, 2016, at 4:17 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 04:05:43PM -0400, Craig Constantine wrote:
> I'm familiar with AMANDA, and we've looked at CrashPlan (which doesn't
> support headles
...sorry, should have worded my request different. By "looked at" I meant, been
using it for two years to backup our farm of headless linux clients. Ran into a
problem setting up new clients on Linodes, and because it's not officially
supported . . .
-- Craig Constantine, http://constantine.nam
On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 04:05:43PM -0400, Craig Constantine wrote:
> I'm familiar with AMANDA, and we've looked at CrashPlan (which doesn't
> support headless linux systems).
>
> Anyone have suggestions?
>
Backup for accidental deletion recovery, for system restore, or
for archival? And at what
Just to let you know:
https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Configuring/Using_CrashPlan_On_A_Headless_Computer
https://www.liquidstate.net/installing-crashplan-on-a-headless-linux-server/
http://crashplan.probackup.nl/remote-backup/support/q/headless-linux-backup-without-x-window-gnome-kde-motif.e
I'm familiar with AMANDA, and we've looked at CrashPlan (which doesn't support
headless linux systems).
Anyone have suggestions?
-- Craig Constantine, http://constantine.name
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