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Title: DVD writer and backup
Post by: Bill on November 18, 2002, 09:39:24 PM
Hi all
I have sme 5.5 server installed with U2. Raid array set all working fine. I would like to install
a HP 200i DVD writer to backup files on a daily basis
1. is it possible to modify the flexibackup program to write to the dvd instead of a tape drive. If so how?
2. What other method do I use and how do I achieve the correct result still using the DVD writer.

I appreciate any help on this

Thanks in advance for your advise/help

regards

Bill
Title: Re: DVD writer and backup
Post by: Nate on November 18, 2002, 11:21:24 PM
You could back-up the data to another computer across the network.  Then burn a backup on the other computer.  On mine, it backs-up daily to my 'spare' 60 gig hard drive located on my windows 2000 computer.  Every week or so, I burn a back-up to CD and clear off some of the older back-ups on the 'spare' drive.  You could do the same(I think you can with 5.5 anyway) and burn the backup data to a DVD.
Title: Backup to Desktop
Post by: nick on November 19, 2002, 04:02:20 AM
Nate

Are your backups automated or manual?, if they are automated, how have you achieved this, batch job in the cron.daily directory?

I have asked this question before, but didn't get an userable answer, and it sounds as if you have overcome my problem, of automatically backing up to a shared directory on the windows machine.  i.e at 1:00am in the morning, the SME server backs up to the desktop machine, and emails the admin account the success/fail result.

Can you please explain how you acheived this?

Thanks in advance
Nick
Title: Re: Backup to Desktop
Post by: Tom Keiser on November 19, 2002, 05:36:04 AM
A friend of mine wrote a dandy Win application that does these backups, full or differential, manual or scheduled, files or compressed archives, and it works nicely from an SME server to a Win box with spare storage. And you can have multiple config files that do all kinds of things throughout the day and night.

http://www.hahntech.com

And you are looking for "copycat".  Price is very cheap for what you get, and you can try it out for free.

Regards,

Tom
Title: Re: Backup to Desktop
Post by: Des Dougan on November 19, 2002, 06:41:07 AM
You may also want to check out the contribs on the e-smith site - there's one there that will do what you want.

Des Dougan