Online backup
Tom Samplonius
tom at sdf.com
Thu May 15 20:56:56 PDT 2003
Arkeia isn't bad: www.arkeia.com
The backup clients run on FreeBSD, but the server does not. It also
ins't cheap, but none of the commerical multiplatform backup systems that
support libraries and what-not are cheap. Arkeia also has a cool virtual
backup server option, so you can provide restore and backup access to your
clients, without them seeing anything clients files. You'll need a
multiple drive library to make this effective, otherwise one client might
have to wait for the a drive to become ready.
Tom
On Thu, 15 May 2003, EAZNet - Eddie Fry wrote:
> I am looking for a package to provide backup services to my ISP
> clients. It would need to do the following:
>
> Automated backups
> encryption
> compression
> generate and email a report of the data backed up, time started/ended, etc.
> log report data
> Would need to be multiplatform (win NT, BSD, linux, Win 2k, etc)
> Backups would need to be to individual storage areas to allow customer access
>
> I realize that this could be done fairly easily with existing packages, but
> I don't have the time to put it all together. So, I am looking for a
> pre-made package or, if someone has more time than I, someone to do it.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Eddie
>
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