Backup Packages
In addition to the basic Unix backup utilities there are a number
of commercially available backups packages and additional freely available
Unix backup utilities.
The comp.arch.storage FAQ:
Part 2, section 4.2 contains the following list of
commercially available backup packages.
APUnix - FarTool
Cheyenne - ArcServe
Dallastone - D-Tools
Delta MicroSystems (PDC) - BudTool
Epoch Systems - Enterprise Backup
IBM - ADSM (Adstar Distributed Storage Manager)
Hewlett Packard - OmniBack II
Legato - Networker
Network Imaging Systems
Open Vision - AXXion Netbackup 2.0 Software www.ov.com
Software Moguls - SM-arch
Spectra Logic - Alexandria
Reliaty, Inc. (formerly Workstation Solutions)
Four of these products; ArcServe, OnmiBack, Reliaty Backup, and Networker are used on the IU campus.
- ArcServe
- ArcServe allows a Unix server to be used to remotely perform backups
on other machines. These client machines do not have to be running Unix.
All operations can be performed using the GUI that comes with the package.
ArcServe is available for HP-UX, Solaris, Solaris x86, SunOS, AIX, and
create backups on different system.
- OmniBack
- OmniBack is an HP package. The current version is OmniBack II. The
software is made to run on an HP workstation, but can be used to
create backups on different system. For more optional information see
HP OpenView OmniBack II Offers High Performance and HP OpenView OmniBack II
- Reliaty Backup
- Reliaty Backup is a backup package available from Reliaty, Inc. .
Reliaty Backup follows the client/server model with one or more servers backing
up data from any number of clients. It supports a variety of tape drives,
autoloaders, and jukeboxes. Reliaty Backup currently supports SunOS, Solaris,
HP-UX, AIX, IRIX, SCO, a variety of Linux distributions, and other platforms can be backed
up via NFS or SMB/CIFS. Windows NT 4, 2000, and XP are also supported. For more
information see Reliaty Backup
- Networker
- Networker is available for Solaris, HP-UX and AIX. It supports a
variety of tape drives, autoloaders and optical jukeboxes. For more
optional information see Networker for Unix
The Unix Guru Universe includes a list of public domain backup utilities. There are
also a number of public domain backup utilities for
Linux.