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11 <h1>About Mondo Rescue</h1>
12 <div class="h2-1">
13 <h2>What is Mondo Rescue ?</h2>
14 </div>
15 <p>
16 <B>Mondo is reliable.</B> It backs up your GNU/Linux server or
17 workstation to tape, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R[W], DVD+R[W], NFS or hard disk partition. In the
18 event of catastrophic data loss, you will be able to restore all of
19 your data [or as much as you want], from bare metal if necessary.
20 Mondo is in use by Lockheed-Martin, Nortel Networks, Siemens, HP,
21 IBM, NASA's JPL, the US Dept of Agriculture, dozens of
22 smaller companies, and tens of thousands of users.</P>
23
24 <p>
25 <B>Mondo is comprehensive.</B> Mondo supports LVM 1/2, RAID, ext2, ext3, ext4,
26 JFS, XFS, ReiserFS, VFAT, and can support additional filesystems
27 easily: just e-mail the <A HREF="/support.shtml">mailing list</A>
28 with your request. It supports software raid as well as most hardware raid controllers. It supports adjustments in disk geometry,
29 including migration from non-RAID to RAID. Mondo runs on all major
30 Linux distributions (RedHat, RHEL, SuSE, SLES, Mandriva, Debian, Gentoo) and is getting better all the time. You may even
31 use it to backup non-Linux partitions, such as NTFS.</P>
32 <p>
33 <B>Mondo is free!</B> It has been published under the GPL v2 (GNU Public
34 License), partly to expose it to thousands of potential beta-testers
35 but mostly as a contribution to the Linux community.
36 </P>
37 <div class="h2-2">
38 <h2>Mondo Rescue References</h2>
39 </div>
40 <p>
41 Here are some external references to Mondo. [<A HREF="http://www.pcquest.com/content/linux/103101106.asp">PCQuest</A>]
42 [<A HREF="http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6261-1055900.html">TechRepublic</A>]
43 [<A HREF="http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/parseCurl.do?CURL=%2Fcm%2FQuestionAnswer%2F1%2C%2C0x398f3f9a15add711abdc0090277a778c%2C00.html&amp;admit=716493758+1065611144746+28353475">HP</A>]
44 [<A HREF="http://www.ssc.com/pipermail/linux-list/2002-April/052246.html">SSC</A>]
45 [<A HREF="http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/parseCurl.do?CURL=%2Fcm%2FQuestionAnswer%2F1%2C%2C0x651b31ec5e34d711abdc0090277a778c%2C00.html&amp;admit=716493758+1065611473837+28353475">HP
46 again</A>] [<A HREF="http://www.sfftech.com/showdocs.cfm?aid=310&amp;pid=1142">SFFTech</A>]
47 [<A HREF="http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux/2002-Nov/4460.html">SuSE</A>]
48 [<A HREF="http://umeet.uninet.edu/umeet2002/talk/2002-12-18-linux2.txt.html">Uninet.edu</A>]
49 [<A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5418">Linux Journal</A>]
50 [<A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5449">LJ again</A>]
51 [<A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6808">and again</A>]
52 [<A HREF="http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14admin/linux-server/mondorescue/mondo_misc.html">CCP14</A>]</P>
53 <p>We also have <a href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/mondorescue">freshmeat</a>, <a href="http://directory.fsf.org/MondoRescue.html">FSF</a>, <a href="http://europa.eu.int/idabc/en/document/5183/5807">IDABC</a> entries.</p>
54
55 <div class="h2-3">
56 <h2>Who is behind Mondo Rescue ?</h2>
57 </div>
58 <p><A NAME="devteam"></A>Who
59 is in the Mondo Devteam?</P>
60 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
61 <I><B>Bruno Cornec</B></I><BR>
62 lead development, maintenance, documentation, web site, rpm packaging, Mandriva packaging</P>
63 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
64 <I><B>Andree Leidenfrost</B></I><BR>
65 co-development, maintenance, Official Debian packager</P>
66 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
67 <I><B>Lars Rupp</B></I><BR>
68 Offical SuSE packager</P>
69 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
70 <I><B>Mike Roark</B></I><BR>
71 Contributor SuSE packager</P>
72 <p></p>
73 <div class="h2-4">
74 <h2>Who has been behind Mondo Rescue ?</h2>
75 </div>
76 <p><A NAME="old-devteam"></A>Who
77 has been in the Mondo Devteam?</P>
78 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
79 <I>Hugo Rabson</I><BR>
80 original author: whithout Hugo you won't have any project today. </P>
81 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
82 <I>Stan Benoit</I><BR>
83 original beta testing; bugfixes</P>
84 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
85 <I>H&eacute;ctor Garc&iacute;a &Aacute;lvarez</I><BR>
86 original Debian release guru</P>
87 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
88 <I>Joshua Oreman</I><BR>
89 original FreeBSD port</P>
90 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
91 <I>Michael Clark</I><BR>
92 original PDF docs</P>
93 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
94 <I>Jesse Keating</I><BR>
95 original RPM packaging</P>
96 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
97 <I>Mikael Hultgren, Michael Clark, Scott Godin</I><BR>
98 major contributors</P>
99 <div class="h2-2">
100 <h2>Artwork of this site</h2>
101 </div>
102 <p>"I think I've already seen your look and feel somewhere"
103
104 <h3>Graphics made by Alexis Younes (Ayo73) and Amaury Amblard-Ladurantie</h3>
105 <p>These 2 incredible guys have accepted to let us reuse the design they made for the not less incredible game <a href="http://www.frozen-bubble.org">Frozen Bubble</a>. Many thanks guys ! Just hope Mondo Rescue will help you some days as much as I played to frozen bubble myself :-)</p>
106 <p>Don't miss Ayo's site at <a href="http://www.73lab.com">73lab.com</a> as it provides all his artworks, some of them reusable.</p>
107 <div class="h2-5">
108 <h2>The Mondo Rescue Community</h2>
109 </div>
110 <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>
111 There are dozens of regular contributors and over 400 members of the mailing list. The user base is estimated at between 50,000 and 100,000.</P>
112 <p>A lot of people have helped the Mondo Rescue project during time. You really deserve that "Thank you" page.</p>
113 <p>If you're not listed here and you think you should be, please contact <a href="mailto:mondo_at_mondorescue.org">us</a> and don't be embarrassed about it: if you have contributed, your name should be here.</p>
114 <h3>Sponsors</h3>
115 <p>These people helped financially the development of Mondo Rescue:</p>
116 <p>
117
118 Charles Acker, Tim Allen, Poe Chen (Flometrics), Cube Consulting Technology Group, Ali-Reza Anghaie,
119 Ugo Bellavance, John Blauveltt, Joe Baker, R. E. Baker, Stan Benoit, Fred Beondo, Bryan Bilyeu, J.R. Black, Perry Blalock, Michael Bockelie, Thomas Boilard, Dmitri Bosiers, Matthew Brett, Jocelyn Brouillard, Christopher Bryant, Benedikt Carda, Bruce Carlson, Bill Catlan,
120 Paul Cheshire, JT Chiodi, Matthew Cline, Michael Cocke, William Codington, Herve Collin, Bob Collins, Anthony A. Cooke, Joe Cooper, Joop Cousteau, Sam Cramer, Lachlan Cranswick, Roy Cromartie, John Croson, Graham Currie,
121 DaveD, Richard Damian, Andrew Davidson, Hakan Dedorsson, Randy Delfs, Shekhar Dhotre, Daniel Dickinson, Lloyd Dieter, David Disser, Warren Dodge, David Donovan, Nelson Doucet, Neil Dunbar, John Duinkerken,
122 Rolf Eichenseher, Don Erickson, Lukas Efler, Rodolfo Estrada,
123 Scott Farwell, Larry Finger, Santiago Flores, Michael Francis, David Franklin, Doreen Friesen,
124 Andreas Gartner, Brian Goodyear, Todd Gould, Robert Granger, Bruce Griffis, Scott Grimes, David Grubb,
125 Carrie Hallquist, Steve Haworth, Douglas Heady, Stefan U Hegner, Greg Henderson, Karlheinz Herrmann, Hewlett-Packard, Robert Hieger, Robert F. Hill, John Holbrook, HP Intel Solution Center, John Huttley,
126 Paul Isaacs,
127 Maurice Janssen, William Jennings,
128 Ted Kaczmarek, Merwan Kashouty, Jesse Keating, Roy Kimbrell, Thomas Klettke, Barry Kline, Herman Knief, Edward Konz, Aaron Kulbe,
129 Andrew Latham, Robert E. Laughlin, Scott Leerssen, Andree Leidenfrost, Mark Lindsay, David Looney,
130 Scott Mace, Jonathan Manning, Andrew McDade, Norrie McKinley, Shannon McMurtrey, Sasha Mitelman, Bruce Martin, Chris Mason, Roy McBroom, Brian Moore, Dellae McKenzie, Douglas McIntosh, George McQuade, TJ Meadows, Bill Mixter, Mark Jed Murphy,
131 Mark Newman, Mark Nienberg, Zina Nieuwland,
132 James Ots, Bill Ott, Fergus O'Rorke,
133 Danny Patel, Sean McPherson, Benjamin Merembeck, Sasha Mitelman, Danny Patel, Andreas Pirrung, Randall Potvin, Frank Precissi, David Price,
134 Robert Ragosta, Scott Redford, Kevin Rennert, James Richard, Eric Roark, Seth Rothberg,
135 Daniel Sabo, Dan Sanderson, Anatole Sarko, Mark Schmidt, Knut Schneider, Neil Schneider, Efren Seldura, Michael Sestak, Michael Shehan, David Schaub, Edward Sheldrake, Rei Shinozuka, Thomas Simmons, Bradley Sims, Eric Sixt, Andreas Söchtig, SolarPC, Jeffrey Sofferin, Squeegy, Stephen Squier, Marius Steurer, Neil Stevens,
136 Hal Thompson, Louis Townsend, Dale Tronrud, Pinhas Tsruya,
137 Derek Verbeeck,
138 Dean Wadsworth, Jason Ware, Wynja Web, Benjamin Weiss, Roger West, J. Whitacre, Glenn Williams, Bob Wooden, David Wilson, David Wrisley,
139 Gregory Yasko, Chris Young,
140 Tobias Zetterkvist, Zuehike Engineering AG.</P>
141 <h3>Contributors</h3>
142 <p>These people helped technically the development of Mondo Rescue:</p>
143 <p>
144 Fayrouz Abdelkhalek, AlfOS, Alphaome, H&eacute;ctor Garc&iacute;a &Aacute;lvarez, Erik Andersen,
145 Dagfinn Bakken, Sergio Javier Belkin, Stan &quot;Troff&quot; Benoit, Eric Boo, Fran Boon, Braindead, Fr&eacute;d&eacute;ric Brin, Alex Butcher,
146 Cafeole, Rick Calder, Dean Carpenter, Michael &quot;Miark&quot; Clark, Gene Cooper, Joe Cooper, Bruno Cornec, Joop Cousteau, Rhys Cuff,
147 Conor Daly, Bill Davidsen, Mike Davis, Phillip Deackes, Randy Delfs, Aaron Digulla, Krzysztof Dubowitz,
148 Dave Ellis,
149 Fred Feirtag, Johannes Franken,
150 Charles Galpin, Stuart D. Gathman, Andrew Glass, Daniel Grandjean, Dave Granz, Ralph Grewe,
151 Mark Hannah, Ole Hanson, Chad Harrelson, John Harrison, Lee Harvey, Bradley Hartin, Rick Haskin, David Hess, Robert W. Holder, Mikael Hultgren, John Huttley,
152 Jesse &quot;KP&quot; Keating, Donald Kerns, David Kim, Andreas Kotowicz, Maciej Kulasa, Charly K&uuml;hnast,
153 Fabrice Laborie, Andree, Leidenfrost, Jan-Eric Lindh, Gary Lowder,
154 John Mann, Markus Markert, Markus Marquardt, Jean-David Marrow, Marshall McMullen, Roger Merchberger, Benjamin Mickens, Jeff Miller, Michael Moellney, Eberhard Moenkeberg, Andreas Mohr, Jason Murray, Philippe de Muyler,
155 Matija Nalis, Doug Nordwall, Kosaku Nagasaka,
156 Marcus Oberhumer, Joshua Oreman, Jay Osborne,
157 Packetknife and co., Paolo, Michael Ralph Pape, Frank Petzold, Steve Pitts, Dave Polniak, John Price, Terry Pritchard,
158 Avatar Roadkill, Tobias Reckhard, Mike Roark,
159 Petre Scheie, Heiko Schlittermann, Roger Schmeits, Jochen Schmitt, Doc Shepler, Chris Siebenmann, Harold Sinclair, &Oslash;ystein Skadsem, Adam Sleight, Bryan Smith, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom, Sergey Sokolov, Suzhe &amp; Lonius, Steve Swantz,
160 Christian Titulaer, TLC, Tom (Consultant),
161 Nick Uniatowski, UnSpawn,
162 Jeroen Van Pelt, Ronald Verlaan, Bruno Vidal, Carlos Vidal,
163 Webdragon, Art Wells, Joachim Wickman,
164 Stephan Zegherd,
165
166 </p>
167
168 <div class="h2-1">
169 <h2>The Mondo Rescue Coopetitors</h2>
170 </div>
171 <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>
172 <P>
173 Mondo Rescue was first created because there was nothing like
174 it available at that time under a free license. Nowadays,
175 Mondo is not the only good, free disaster recovery solution for
176 Linux. You may wish to try <A HREF="http://mkcdrec.ota.be"><B>mkcdrec</B></A>.
177 The software has been in existence for almost as long as Mondo, it
178 supports the same filesystems (including RAID and LVM), and its
179 author is friendly and helpful. Another more recent tool is <A HREF="http://clonezilla.org/">Clonezilla</A>.</P>
180 <P>
181 Comments? Suggestions? Click <A HREF="/support.shtml">here</A>
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