My personal favorite is Novastor's Novenet. It's fairly easy and intuitive, and you can actually setup linux servers as backup servers unlike Veritas, and Legato. > I'm looking for some backup software to go with my recently acquired > (via e-bay) Quantum DLT-4700 tape library. I want to backup my > "personal data-center", which is currently 4 linux 'net servers (web, > email, &c), a couple of linux workstations, and a couple of Win2K/NT > machines. > > The main features I'm looking for include: > > - Support for my 7 tape DLT4700 Library :) > > - The ability to backup additional linux (and possibly Win2K/NT) boxes > over the network > > - Some form of built-in tape rotation (ie if I forget to pull the tapes > from the library, my monthly/yearly backup won't be over written by > today's daily incremental backup), preferably supporting multiple > rotation groups (ie daily, weekly, monthly). > > I'm not against using free tools, but last I checked, AMANDA didn't > have real good support for libraries and automatic tape rotations, and > given the importance of backups, I'm willing to pay some money to get a > good solution, if necessary. > > I'm currently leaning towards Arkeia, but am still researching. BRU > doesn't look like it handles windows clients that well, and while I > used to *LOVE* ArcServe (running on Novell 3.12), my recent experience > with ArcServe on NT/2K has been "less than pleasant" (and they only > have a linux client...I want to hook the tape drive to a linux box). > > So...any personal experience (good or bad) with various packages, or is > it time to start downloading evaluation copies and playing guinea-pig? > :-) > > Oh...one other feature that would be totally cool: Can files be > scanned for viruses when backing up? This used to work pretty well on > ArcServe/Novell (broken on ArcServe/2K because I'm not running 2K > advanced server, so the virus scanner won't install) and it saved my > butt a couple of times, catching infections before they spread too > far... > > Charles Steinkuehler > charles@steinkuehler.net > > >