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Hi ,
I have several Linux Servers , and now i want to run a Central backup server. . I'm looking forward finding an enterprise solution for this affair .
there are different types of data on this servers, like : Mysql databases , mail server, web server , Cacti and MRTG graphs , ...
I find some software's like Amanda , rdiff-backup , restore , synbak , safekeep and so on .
Please help me to choose a reliable software or solution to backup and restore all this data .
Thanks in Advance.
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Here is what we use:
  1. MySQL ZRM for MySQL
  2. Rsnapshot for snapshot based backup
  3. Amanda to backup Windows, Mac and Linux desktops
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Hi blackhat_hk,


I would prefer BackupPC to take centralized backup. It can backup your Linux and windows machines as well. And it have a good web interface from which you can configure and manage your backup.

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