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I'm using Mondo Archive on a dual-boot SuSE 9.0/WinME desktop. Mondo supports 
CD, DVD (running Mondo unstable and 2.0 versions), and Tape. I've been able 
to do a backup and a nuke/restore (completely erase the harddrive and restore 
from tape). It works.

Mondo also supports NFS, so you could backup your clients using NFS to the 
server, then back the server up as well. One gotcha is that Mondo does not 
work in WIndows-only environments, although it is a Linux and a dual-boot 
Linux/Windows tool (it works well for FAT, I haven't tried NTFS partitions - 
although some people have claimed some sort of luck).

I do not use the NFS portion, I just backup my desktop.


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