[clue-tech] Linux equivalent to Apple's Time Machine?
Brian Gibson
bwg1974 at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 7 10:51:41 MST 2007
How serendipitous. Look what shows up on slashdot :)
http://code.google.com/p/flyback/
--- Nate Duehr <nate at natetech.com> wrote:
>
> On Oct 31, 2007, at 8:33 PM, David L. Anselmi wrote:
>
> > Brian Gibson wrote:
> >> Is there an elegant Linux backup solution as
> simple to
> >> use as Apple's Time Machine but has far greater
> >> flexibility, namely not limited to physically
> attached
> >> hard drives? I'm fully aware one can be pieced
> >> together, but I was wondering if there was a
> turn-key
> >> solution out there that's just as pleasant to
> use.
> >
> > It sounds like rdiff-backup is pretty close. Not
> as automatic,
> > maybe, or as gui-fied but same idea.
> >
> > Looks like it will do remote backups too, though I
> haven't used it
> > that way.
>
>
> The "backupninja" package on Debian is a wrapper
> around a number of
> well-written backup tools (including rdiff-backup)
> that makes setting
> up various backup types very simple.
>
> --
> Nate Duehr
> nate at natetech.com
>
>
>
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