Gavrie Philipson wrote:
>
> Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> >
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I would like to hear comments about commercial Linux Backup Solutions (for
> > a mixed Linux/Windows network).
>
> Today, I found a very nice backup solution that works with Linux. It's
> called TapeWare (www.tapeware.c
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I would like to hear comments about commercial Linux Backup Solutions (for
> a mixed Linux/Windows network).
Today, I found a very nice backup solution that works with Linux. It's
called TapeWare (www.tapeware.com). It supports Linux and Microsoft both
a
Jonathan Ben-Avraham wrote:
> I have used Arkeia successfully at a number of sites and unsuccessfully
> once with the evaluation version. The problem with Arkeia IMHO is that
> when it doesn't work it is very difficult to debug. However *when* it
> works it works very well. It's compression
I have used Arkeia successfully at a number of sites and unsuccessfully
once with the evaluation version. The problem with Arkeia IMHO is that
when it doesn't work it is very difficult to debug. However *when* it
works it works very well. It's compression and remote backup facilities
are especial
Hi list,
I would like to hear comments about commercial Linux Backup Solutions (for
a mixed Linux/Windows network).
After a quick search of the web I found three main candidates:
- Arkeia (by Know) www.arkeia.com
- Backup Professional (by Unitrends) www.unitrends.com
- NovaNet 8 (by NovaStor) ww