From: Jeffrey J. K. <bac...@ko...> - 2011-03-11 20:50:39
|
Cesar Kawar wrote at about 19:53:42 +0100 on Friday, March 11, 2011: > > El 11/03/2011, a las 18:34, Michael Stowe escribió: > > >> What's the current state of the art of doing windows backups? I've just > >> been using smb and letting a commercial system run separately to cover > >> the open file and permission failures I see, but now I'm down to one > >> windows file server in this location and I'd like to make backuppc > >> reliable enough to shut the other system down. > >> > >> Google popped this: > >> http://majentis.com/2011/01/03/backuppc-with-sshrsyncvss-on-windows-server/ > >> up near the top of the list Not that I care too much, but that method uses a non-trivial approach that I originally developed, including code that is *verbatim* copy-and-pasted without any attribution and without GPL-license from my original, *copyrighted* released under GPL license. I only mention it both to point unknowing users to my more feature-rich and robust code and because the seems to be a commercial site which in my book have no excuse for disregarding GPL licenses. For the record my more feature-rich comprehensive and robust code can be found at: http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/backuppc/index.php?title=User_Scripts_-_Client_-_Windows_VSS |