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#151310 - 29/03/2003 03:33 Looking for a backup-program
StigOE
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I'm looking for a backup-program that can make a backup of a machine running Win2000 and store the backup on a mapped network-drive (residing on a Linux-machine). I would like a program that I can set to make a backup, say three times a week, doing one full and two incremental backups and overwrite the old backups (so that the Linux-disk won't fill up...). This will of course only give me one week worth of backup, but this is only in case the hard-drive on the 2000-machine(s) gets trashed again.... Preferably low-cost or free....

Anyone know of such a program?

TIA,
Stig

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#151311 - 29/03/2003 10:12 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: StigOE]
wfaulk
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I believe Norton/Symantec Ghost will allow you to do that. It's supposedly scriptable in some way, but I've never seen it. It's $70, so it's not cheap, but it's not exactly expensive, either. You can download a trial version for free from the Symantec web site. I don't know how it's restricted, but you could probably at least find out if it'll do the right thing for you.
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#151312 - 29/03/2003 12:28 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: StigOE]
jasonc
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I use Symantec Ghost enterprise/server to backup all my home machines, theres a client that can be scheduled to run to backup to a network drive. The only downside is the machine is unusable while its backin up.

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#151313 - 29/03/2003 15:42 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: StigOE]
Ezekiel
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If you don't care about system & OS backups, and just regular old files, I use Mehul's backup. It's end of life shareware. Dumb easy to use & has never given me a moment of trouble. ftp://castlegree(REMOVETHIS)nwald.dyndns.org mback11.zip

-Zeke

At the office I use Seagate Backup Exec, but it is $$$$.
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#151314 - 29/03/2003 15:58 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: Ezekiel]
StigOE
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Tried to get the file from your ftp-server, but only got the error-message: "Could not open ftp channel". Thanks though.

Stig

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#151315 - 29/03/2003 16:00 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: StigOE]
Ezekiel
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PM me your email and I'll send it. It's about 730K.

-Zeke
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#151316 - 29/03/2003 16:11 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: wfaulk]
StigOE
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Yeah, I know about Ghost (also from another thread about backups). But also like in that thread, I would like to backup the whole drive so that if need be, I (or my dad or his colleague that the machines belong to) can just either use a emergency recover disk or reinstall the OS and the backup-program and get the data back. And IIRC from the other thread, Ghost can't backup system-files while Winblows is running.

I've got an older version of Cheyenne ArcServe here at work. Maybe I'll just make an, hrmm, "evaluation copy" and test if that works....

Stig

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#151317 - 29/03/2003 16:27 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: StigOE]
Ezekiel
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IIRC Arcserve versions before A.S. 2000 won't do 2000. Given what you describe above, Mehul's wouldn't do for your needs.

-Zeke
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#151318 - 29/03/2003 20:38 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: Ezekiel]
StigOE
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Neither will ArcServe 6.5.... Just looked in the User Manual and it looks like it will only store to tape....

Stig

PM is soon sent, then I can see if I can get it to do more or less what I want to do....

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#151319 - 29/03/2003 21:45 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: StigOE]
JrFaust
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Have you looked at NTbackup or maybe just called Backup.
Should be under Start - Programs - Accessories - System Tools. That will store to a file any where you want it to and I think you can schedule it, if it doesn't have the menu system to do it you could check Micro$oft's knowledge base I think it can be controlled via the command prompt.
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#151320 - 29/03/2003 22:06 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: JrFaust]
StigOE
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That actually looks like it might do the job. Have to check it out when I get home. Thanks for the tip!

Stig

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#151321 - 29/03/2003 22:17 Re: Looking for a backup-program [Re: StigOE]
JrFaust
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Hey no prob people tend to forget that that is there. FYI I believe that version is just a limited version of Seagate's backup. Sometimes Micro$oft does some good things for use poor users. LOL
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