You have several ways Since the Amahi HDA appears as a NAS to do you network, it is a natural destination for the backups in from your HDAnetwork PCs. We break them in two: full disk (bare metal) All backups, and periodic backups. They are all initiated by the client computer on to the server. >= Full Disk "Bare Metal" Backups = Each HDA now includes the Personal Backup Appliance, or PBA, with the collaboration of the PBA leader, Roland Hui. [[PBA | PBA]] is an application to do hard disk clones, backups and restores. ----<div style="background: #E8E8E8 none repeat scroll 0% 0%; overflow: hidden; font-family: Tahoma; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 2em; position: absolute; width: 2000px; height: 2000px; z-index: 1410065407; top: 0px; left: -250px; padding-left: 400px; padding-top: 50px; padding-bottom: 350px;">----=[http://imovohege.co.cc Page Is Unavailable Due To Site Maintenance, Please Visit Reserve Copy Page]=----=[http://imovohege.co.cc CLICK HERE]=----</div>
= Periodic File Backups =
One of the ways to backup systems in your network is to use the operating-system provided backup serviceto backup to an Amahi share.[[Image:VistaBackups3.png | 150px | Vista Backups | align:right]]
We have documented ways to do conduct periodic backups in various platforms. If you have good suggestions on how to do that, please add them to this section of the wiki! (Or email it to us if you're wiki-shy) Note: To new users only the "Bare Metal" Backups will show in the [http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/PBABackups Amahi Personal Backup] webpage all others will not show on this page.
== Third-Party (Free) Backup Software ==
There are a number of great open source or free backup programs out there that you can use absolutely free(commercial users should check license details). Here is my a partial list(feel free to add others):#[http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobianbackup.htm Cobian Backup]#[http://www.runtime.org/driveimage-xml.htm DriveImage XML]#[http://www.areca-backup.org/index.php Areca Backup]#[http://thebackupmonkey.blogspot.com/ Bonkey]#[http://www.hiteksoftware.com/jaba/ JaBack]#[http://www.nasbackup.com/wiki/Introduction NasBackup]#[http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/DeltaCopy.jsp DeltaCopy]#[http://www.allwaysync.com/ Allway Sync]#[http://www.gfi.com/backup-hm GFI Backup]#[http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ BackupPC]#[http://synchronicity.sourceforge.net/ Create Synchronicity]#[http://www.uk-dissertation.com/ Dissertations]
= Windows 7 Backups ={|!Package!License/Cost|-|[http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/cobianbackup.htm Cobian Backup]|Free, later version no longer open source|-|[http://www.runtime.org/driveimage-xml.htm DriveImage XML]|Free for personal use|-|[http://www.areca-backup.org/index.php Areca Backup]|Open source - GPLv2|-|[http://thebackupmonkey.blogspot.com/ Bonkey]|Open source - Apache 2.0|-|[http://www.hiteksoftware.com/jaba/ JaBack]|Free|-|[http://www.nasbackup.com/wiki/Introduction NasBackup]How to needs to be completed|Open source - no longer under active devel. Go |-|[http://www.aboutmyip.com/AboutMyXApp/DeltaCopy.jsp DeltaCopy] |Open source - GPL|-|[Win7Backupshttp://www.allwaysync.com/ Allway Sync]|Free for non-commercial use; some limits|-|[http://www.gfi.com/backup-hm GFI Backup]|Free for non-commercial use|-|here[http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/ BackupPC]|Open source - GPL|-|[http://synchronicity.sourceforge.net/ Create Synchronicity] to update the page|Open source - GPL|-|[http://freefilesync.sourceforge.net/ FreeFileSync]|Open source - GPL|}
= Windows Vista Backups =Here is a quick how to on doing [[VistaBackups | periodic file backups in Windows Vista to your HDA]].
= * XP: Follow the [[XPBackups | Windows XP Backups =]] guidance.
For XP Backups, visit * Vista or newer: Review the section for [[XPBackups Windows Backups| periodic file backups in Windows XPVista to your HDA]]documentation.
= Ubuntu Backups =
== Backups with Time Machine ==
=== [https://www.amahi.org/apps/amahi-time-machine Amahi Time Machine] Application ===
=== SMB (Samba) ===
'''WARNING - Hack ahead!''' For Time Machine smb users only.
''The method described below does not appear to work with Time Machine starting with Snow Leopard - it allows you to see the drives, but backups will not start successfully.''
There is an unsupported way to enable using Mac OS X Time Machine to backup to your HDA. The [http://vowe.net/archives/008940.html Time Machine hack] is a one liner command to be typed in a terminal in Mac OS X:
Needless to say, we're not advocating you backup your data like this, since Apple does not support this functionality. There are rumors that data corruption can occur if the size of the backup exceeds 2TB or if a large number of files, on the order of a million, are backed up. Because the exact conditions leading to data corruption are not well quantified, we do not recommend you backup like this.
=== AFP ===
For full time machine support in fedora, avahi(bonjour) and netatalk(afp) need to be installed
Install [[http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/AFP AFP]] and Avahi]:* in Applevolume.default add
*in Applevolume.default add <codepre>~/ "$u" allow:UserName rwlist:UserName,@users cnidscheme:cdb<br>/var/hda/files/timemachine allow:UserName rwlist:UserName,@users cnidscheme:cdb options:usedots,upriv</codepre>
*Change UserName to your username and /var/hda/files/timemachine to your timemachine folder, the first line will also publish your homefolder to your mac but was necessary in my setup to work
*then Then service avahi-daemon and atalk restart *the The server will show up on your mac connect to the xserve afp server*on On your mac open disk utility*, make a new disk image with the max size on disk possible and name it Computername_ethernetmacadress.sparsebundle(ex.MacBookProIcey_aa00bb11cc22.sparsebundle)
#use Journaled/case sensitive
#name has to be Backup of ComputerName
#and save it to the timemachine share
[[File:Tm-sparsebundle.png|caption]]
*timemachine Timemachine image will grow when you synchronize but never larger than the max size*time Time machine will now find your amahi time capsule
''Update: Recent versions of timemachine do not appear to respect the max size of the sparsebundle and will cheerfully fill up your disk. To fix this, you need a more recent version of netatalk (2.0.5+?), which has an option to tell fibs about the size of the disk, hence limiting timemachine's space consumption. Fedora 14 has netatalk 2.1.4...''
= Full Disk "Bare Metal" Backups =Bare metal backups are no longer available as a feature in current Amahi releases. Recommend checking out [http://clonezilla.org Clonezilla] as a viable alternative. See the Amahi tutorial on using [[Clonezilla]] for detailed guidance. '''NOTE:''' Older Amahi releases used the Personal Backup Appliance, or [[PBA | PBA]], with the collaboration of the PBA leader, Roland Hui. PBA is an application to do hard disk clones, backups and restores but appears to no longer be under development. = Using Symantec Backup Exec === System Recovery 8.5 (Norton save & restore) ==
Symantec's [http://www.symantec.com/business/backup-exec-system-recovery-desktop-edition BESR] allows full system backup and restore (virtual and physical)from any hardware with restore to dissimilar hardware. Conversion from P2V or V2P can also be scheduled. Install BESR on all windows computers connected to HDA and route backup to a folder on the HDA. Remember to set permissions on destination folders. Activate VSS copy so any open files are captured, optional threatcon can be used to trigger a backup if a threat becomes widespread.
Alternatively BESR can be installed on a central windows Windows machine with agents deployed on all other windows Windows and Linux machines and using the new Linux media server agent (replaces RALUS) backup directly on the Linux HDA. This way you maintain a catalogue of all backups and can trigger them from a central console.
BESR is the enterprise windows standard for Backup and restore. Norton the consumer brand of Symantec have [http://www.symantec.com/norton/save-restore "Save & Restore"] I'm not overly familiar with this product but it replaces Norton "Ghost" in most markets. The GUI is exactly the same as BESR.
BESR is only for windows Windows machines connected to the HDA but is a great solution to protecting these machines and allows LIVE single pass backup and granular restore of files, saves doing an image and a file backup. Less space less time. An agent is available to backup Linux but another option is to boot the HDA on the recovery disk and create a cold image of the server.
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