On 2/12/11 6:54 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > >>> OTOH, for mere backup using rsync and ssh might work even better and be >>> somewhat simplier. >> >> except that provides no point in time restoration ability. >> >> I prefer backup schemes that use dump/restore to do occasional full and >> regular incremental backups, and for these, NFS is quite useful. > > rsnapshot is a perl script wrapper for rsync. So is backuppc (plus it can also use use tar, smb, or ftp to collect the files). > Works *beautifully* to > provide hardlinked temporal snapshot repositories, I've used it > effectively for years. Backuppc can compress the files and also pools all duplicate content with hardlinks even if found on different machines. And it provides a nice web interface to browse and restore backups either by downloading through the browser or copying back to the source machine. The web interface can restrict the view of a user to only certain machines so users can do their own restores and control the configuration for their own machines. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com