[geeks] amanda
Greg A. Woods
geeks at sunhelp.org
Sat Nov 10 13:55:52 CST 2001
[ On Saturday, November 10, 2001 at 09:34:14 (-0500), Rob wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: [geeks] amanda
>
> Difficult if not impossible. Amanda should still be considered in the
> Alpha stages and has whole hordes of problems doing real life backups.
> These problems are not limited to:
>
> 1)Unable to span data to tapes.
> 2)Unreliable support for autoloaders.
> 3)No recovery mechanism for failed backups.
> 4)Unable to use one tape for multiple backup jobs. (i.e. once you've
> dumped something to the tape, you can't use the balance of the tape for
> anything else.)
> 5)Since you're doing this over cablemodem, you'll have to design your own
> encryption method for the dump. (You may be able to hack it to tunnel
> through ssh.)
>
> You're in for a lot of pain if you try.
Huh?!?!?!? I don't know what "real world" you inhabit, but none of the
above are problems for me. I've been using Amanda _very_ relialbly for
the past few years in several installations!
#1 isn't a problem unless you make it a problem. Most people have no
problem ensuring their backup devices are larger than their largest
filesystem, or conversely making their filesystems smaller than their
backup device.
#2 is definitely not a problem -- I've been using SCSI changers all
along and they work VERY reliably with Amanda.
As for #3, well there actualy are mechanisms for handling failed backups
(eg. when a tape goes bad, or a machine crashes.) RTFM.
#4 isn't a problem Since Amanda figures out how to best allocate backup
space and you just have to learn to leave it's media alone -- use
another tape if you want to do some manual backups!!!!
Amanda 2.5 will be able to make secure use of a network connection.
--
Greg A. Woods
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