Amanda, The Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver Amanda, the Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver, is a backup system that allows the administrator of a LAN to set up a single master backup server to back up multiple hosts to a single large capacity tape drive. Amanda uses native dump and/or GNU tar facilities and can back up a large number of workstations running multiple versions of Unix. Recent versions can also use SAMBA to back up Microsoft Windows hosts. in Public bookmarkswith amandaadvancedmarylandnetworkdiskarchiverbackupsystemby 8 users
Jan Kratochvil: Captive: The first free NTFS read/write filesystem for GNU/Linux Project implements the first full read/write free access to NTFS disk drives. You can mount your Microsoft Windows NT, 200x or XP partition as a transparently accessible volume for your GNU/Linux.This compatibility was achieved in the Wine way by using the original Microsoft Windows ntfs.sys driver. It emulates the required subsystems of the Microsoft Windows kernel by reusing one of the original ntoskrnl.exe, ReactOS parts, or this project's own reimplementations, on a case by case basis. Project includes the first open source MS-Windows kernel API for Free operating systems. Involvement of the original driver files was chosen to achieve the best and unprecedented filesystem compatibility and safety.As opposed to other projects this is currently... in Public bookmarkswith projectimplementsreadwritefreeaccessntfsdiskby 7 users
Updating the VMWare ESXi Disk Dump File | Grid.org Updating the VMWare ESXi Disk Dump FileSo in my previous blog I said I used iSCSI to mount the VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0_Update_2-103909.i386.dd disk dump included in the VMWare ESXi install...I recieved a few comments about this as it is a heavy handed way of getting the support you need, so I figured out a non-iscsi way of mounting the VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0_Update_2-103909.i386.dd file. in Esxiwith blogdiskdumpesxifilesopreviousupdatingvmware