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Re: What backup software do you use and like?

Subject: Re: What backup software do you use and like?
Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 17:14:59 -0700
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Brent Gardner wrote:

I'm looking for backup software recommendations.  We currently use
Veritas BackupExec v9.x and don't like it.  I would like to find out
what people are actually using and think well of.  

My nets are all Linux and Macs. I use Amanda to tape with a little
Backuppc to disk for short term and quick restores.

Amanda's got a learning curve, but I've found it very reliable (and it's
free).

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Glenn English
ghe@slsware.com

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