Backup Software

2007-12-25 10:09:00

Hello again!

Thanks to those who responded to my query - I really appreciate your

willingness to

help a fellow Sun sys-admin, and BTW, this is a great thread! Because

my budget

for a backup software is limited, the overwhelming response was to go with

"Amanda"

which is a a public domain software and comes with the source and can be

ported to

most Unix platforms. Amanda is a no-frills, no-thrills tool and offers no

fancy

wancy GUI interface with lots of buttons to push, but does do the job

and does

it well - at the command line. Amanda can be obtained from

www.amanda.org.

There's such thing as a "free lunch" after all... :)

Others recommended Legato Network (too expensive for my need, though may

consider

it when company goes public :).

Andre Coleman suggested a reasonably priced backup software from

www.knox-software.com,

which offers a GUI-based front end and seem to fit my needs. I left a

message to the sales

department for pricing and tech info. Great candidate for my needs.

Johnny Hall suggested a product called BRU 2000 (Y2K Compliant) from

www.estinc.com.

Haven't had to opportunity to check the product, but will take a look.

Todd Herr suggested using UFSDUMP which is native to Solaris.

Henry Pan suggested Varitas backup solution, but again, this is a big

killer in the pocket.

For those that have the $$ budget, this is worth looking at.

Again thanks for your replies!

-Ernie

Ernest Cespedes wrote:

> Hello everyone,

>

> I'm looking for a reliable backup software to backup seven (7)

> UltraSparcs with

> a total of ~15GB of weekly backup data. I will be purchasing a Quantum

>

> DLT 4000 that has a capacity of 40GB compressed. I have used

> QuickRestore

> by Workstation Solutions from previous companies and really like the

> GUI interface

> and the simplicity of using the product, but the current price of

> $7,200 is totally

> out of my range.

>

> If you know of any reliable backup software solution built for a small

> to medium size

> company that is reasonably priced (<$3,000), please let me know. I'm

> not even

> going to bother looking at Networker by Legato as one has to mortgage

> their

> house to buy their software. I've written several scripts to dump the

> disks

> onto tapes, but I'm looking for a more advanced solution

>

> Thanks in advanced for your help.

>

> -Ernest

>

> Senior System Administrator

> Intime Software, Inc,

> 2903 Bunker Hill Lane

> Santa Clara, CA 95054

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