Re: Looking for recommendation or backup/restore tool

From: s. keeling (keeling_at_spots.ab.ca)
Date: 06/14/05

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    Steve Lamb <grey@dmiyu.org>:
    > Michael Martinell wrote:
    > > Does anybody have any suggestions for this?
    >
    > Erm, why the requirement for a web interface? That right there is the
    > killer because backup/restore is generally thought of an admin task which
    > implies to some degree having command line access on the box(es) in question.
    > I would presume that a web-based solution hasn't been worked on because when
    > one is thinking in terms of backups and, as an extension, disaster recovery,

    They're not thinking of disaster recovery. They're thinking of a drop
    dead simple way of resurrecting the odd file that a user accidentally
    blew away. They're two different things.

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