Thursday, June 11, 2009

Amanda Community Edition

Amanda Community Edition

Amanda: The Most Popular Open Source Backup and Recovery Software

Amanda Community Edition is a free and stable version of the world's most popular open source backup and recovery software Amanda. The Amanda project started at the University of Maryland in 1991. Over the years hundreds of developers contributed to the project. Amanda is popular because it is open, secure and easy to use. Most importantly it does the job by recovering the files when you need them. Take a look at the results of the Amanda users's survey to see how Amanda is used in real life.

Amanda Community Edition is best suited for open source enthusiasts who want to evaluate and implement network backup and recovery software for Linux, UNIX, Mac OS-X and Windows. Amanda Community Edition is supported by a large and active community via Amanda Forums and mailing list. Additional resources for users of Amanda Community Edition are available at the Zmanda Network.

For system administrators who want easy to use certified and supported software, we offer Amanda Enterprise Edition.

Amanda documentation, including the Quick Start guide, was written by users for users, and is available at Amanda Wiki.

Amanda Community Edition is freely available under widely accepted open source licenses.

Download Amanda Community Edition RPM packages for Fedora Core, OpenSUSE, Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SUSE Linux Enterprise. For other operating systems download source tarball.


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