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   Re: GUI Backup/Archive/Restore Manager   
   22 Feb 07 10:33:22   
   
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   SINNER wrote:   
   > * Rob Steinmetz wrote in alt.os.linux.ubuntu:   
   >> I am starting a new install Ubuntu server and I am looking for an    
   >> automated back-up/archive manager with a good GUI interface for    
   >> restoring single files or directories.   
   >    
   >> I have found that I very seldom need to restore massive amounts of data    
   >> due to hardware failure, but I often need to restore older versions of    
   >> files due to application failure to user error. It is essential that    
   >> this process be easy and relatively painless.   
   >    
   >> Any suggestions?   
   >    
   > http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/   
   >    
   > too much?   
   >    
   I've used Veritas and Amanda before so I don't think it will be too    
   much. I'm not that familiar with whats out there for Linux.   
      
   I'm really looking for something like Veritas which allows me to page    
   through the backups and pick the files I want to restore. backuppc seems    
   like it might work.   
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