[K12OSN] Re: [Ltsp-discuss] how to backup /home ?

Les Mikesell les at futuresource.com
Wed Apr 5 16:47:04 UTC 2006


On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 11:24, Krsnendu Dasa wrote:
> I want to set up a PC for disk to disk back up using BackupPC. I am 
> quite familiar with Fedora (K12LTSP) now but I have heard 
> recommendations for using SME server for a job like this. Are there any 
> good reasons to use SME server as opposed to K12LTSP for a job like this?
> 
> Are there any points to look out for we setting up something  like this?

The config files on SME server are all built by perl scripts
using templates and a database managed through a web server.
That's great if you want to do exactly what someone else already
built templates to do, but not so good if you are adding something
new.  I'd recommend either starting from the Centos-based version
of k12ltsp which will be very familiar but has a longer expected
life, or ubuntu which has the advantage of an available
pre-configured packaged (but it's not that hard to do yourself).

The main thing to plan for is that it is very slow to copy a
backuppc archive once it has some history.  It is best to
put it on it's own drive and make sure it will be as large as
you'll need for a while.

-- 
  Les Mikesell
   les at futuresource.com





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