On 09/16/10 6:27 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > Not sure of a package - we use rsync and scripts - but you should consider > what we do: an external eSATA dock, and a number of inexpensive SATA > drives. It *will* speed up the backups, and recoveries, should you need > them. > > actually? tapes like LTO/DLT write *faster* than file systems on hard disks. in fact the biggest issue in many LTO/DLT backup systems is not being able to READ the source fast enough to keep the tape busy. re: BackupPC... while this is a neat solution for backing up a small-to-moderate number of workstations, I don't think its a very good solution for archival backups of a single server, NOR does it scale very well, as the storage pool it creates becomes an ungodly mess of links and becomes itself very very difficult to replicate or backup or do maintenance on. Systems like Amanda and Bacula really work better with autoloader/libraries, like the Quantum PX502 I use in my lab at work (acquired surplus from another department, this holds 28 tapes and has two LTO3 drives).