Tape Spanning Backups on Server
Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 2:33 pm
Hello! I'm new here.
But not to a home server. Currently I am running ubuntu home server (with a xubuntu front end and a Raid 1 array, but I wish it were a Raid 5) on a home network with three other wired machines (including a home based business) and one to two laptops.
I currently have home shares (primarily for the wired users). I back up the home shares to a tape using tar. My wife then takes the tape offsite.
It's crude, but it's better than nothing. I don't run apache, or mysql, or dns server, or even have it assign dhcp (my router does this). I do use putty and SSH to terminal in.
I would be VERY interested in AMAHI if it has a clean and (relatively) easy to install backup program that can do metal to metal backups on all (wired) machines using tape spanning, then incremental backups. By easy, I mean that I tried installing BackupPc and Amanda and Bacula. I was unsuccessful because by that time I had already learned way more linux than I was interested in learning without getting paid for it. Installing Fedora is less intimidating since I have installed Gentoo from step 1 way in the past when I wanted to earn my linux cajones.
Is AMAHI what I have been looking for, or do I still search in vain?
Thank you for your help.
uncleaelfrich
Los Angeles, CA
But not to a home server. Currently I am running ubuntu home server (with a xubuntu front end and a Raid 1 array, but I wish it were a Raid 5) on a home network with three other wired machines (including a home based business) and one to two laptops.
I currently have home shares (primarily for the wired users). I back up the home shares to a tape using tar. My wife then takes the tape offsite.
It's crude, but it's better than nothing. I don't run apache, or mysql, or dns server, or even have it assign dhcp (my router does this). I do use putty and SSH to terminal in.
I would be VERY interested in AMAHI if it has a clean and (relatively) easy to install backup program that can do metal to metal backups on all (wired) machines using tape spanning, then incremental backups. By easy, I mean that I tried installing BackupPc and Amanda and Bacula. I was unsuccessful because by that time I had already learned way more linux than I was interested in learning without getting paid for it. Installing Fedora is less intimidating since I have installed Gentoo from step 1 way in the past when I wanted to earn my linux cajones.
Is AMAHI what I have been looking for, or do I still search in vain?
Thank you for your help.
uncleaelfrich
Los Angeles, CA