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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue Mar 8 10:23:26 2005</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: Jerry.Yu at Voicecom.com (Yu, Jerry)</li>
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# Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 10:10 AM
# To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
# Subject: [ale] Laptop backup recommendations
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# Guys,
# ~ I would like to get input from those with more of an admin
# background than myself on backing up my laptop. If your idea
# of backup
# is tarring to another hard drive, this question is not for you. 8^) I
# am looking for a more granular, full-featured approach to backup and
# disaster recovery. Here are the details of my setup:
#
# Computer: Apple Titanium PowerBook G4 1GHz, 100GB Seagate drive
# Ditro: Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC port, sid/unstable
# Kernel: 2.6.10
# Backup Device: External Firewire 400 60GB drive
# Common Debian Backup Applications: amanda, afbackup, tob
#
# ~ Here are features that I am looking for:
#
# - - Individual file/directory restoration
# - - Incremental/differential backup capability
# - - Custom backup set ability, i.e. selective backup of files
# - - Support for backup devices other than tape drives
#
# ~ Not looking for an "I have heard of this" type of
# recommendation but
# more of an "I am an admin, have used it, and here's why I
# like it" form
# of endorsement. Thanks in advance for your time.
#
# Regards,
# - --
# Barry Hawkins
# All Things Computed
# site: www.alltc.com
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# Registered Linux User #368650
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