File server backup strategy: best way?
I am going to be hosting FTP on a Linux (Mandrake 8) box for some clients. I will be doing a frst complete backup and then daily (incremental?) backups of new and changed files. My plan was to do this on CD-Rs. I will need to be able to deliver CDs to these poeple that they can read from their (Win or Mac) CD-ROM drives.
What's got me stumped is this: Adaptec makes a program (DirectCD) that lets you keep writing to the CD as another Win drive, across multiple days, until it's full. Then, it closes the disc as either a Joliet or ISO-9660 CD, which can be read anywhere. I'm going to need to be able to do this within Linux: regular multi-session CDs can only have their last session read on regular CD-ROM drives. Any suggestions on what I can do to make these kind of CDs on Linux? Thanks! |
well.. the kernel dOOds have labeled UDF writting Dangerous (uhuhuh scary).. :rolleyes:
Writting UDF format to cd-rw is not supported in the newest kernel.. only reading supported.. How about tape backup and then burn cd's when needed? Or another HD in the same or another pc? That's all I can think of in these early morning hours.. |
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