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Using Amanda for backups: An introduction to Amanda

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    Author: JT Smith

    Ever wondered how to setup a convienent, network-wide backup scheme? FrankenLinux has a guide to the use of Amanda, an OpenSource utility which does everything (except swap the tape for you).

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