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4 <title>About Mondo Rescue</title>
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10 <h1>About Mondo Rescue</h1>
11 <div class="h2-1">
12 <h2>What is Mondo Rescue ?</h2>
13 </div>
[361]14 <p>
[358]15 <B>Mondo is reliable.</B> It backs up your GNU/Linux server or
[362]16 workstation to tape, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R[W], DVD+R[W], NFS or hard disk partition. In the
[358]17 event of catastrophic data loss, you will be able to restore all of
18 your data [or as much as you want], from bare metal if necessary.
[361]19 Mondo is in use by Lockheed-Martin, Nortel Networks, Siemens, HP,
20 IBM, NASA's JPL, the US Dept of Agriculture, dozens of
[358]21 smaller companies, and tens of thousands of users.</P>
[361]22
23 <p>
24 <B>Mondo is comprehensive.</B> Mondo supports LVM 1/2, RAID, ext2, ext3,
[358]25 JFS, XFS, ReiserFS, VFAT, and can support additional filesystems
[368]26 easily: just e-mail the <A HREF="/support.shtml">mailing list</A>
[362]27 with your request. It supports software raid as well as most hardware raid controllers. It supports adjustments in disk geometry,
[358]28 including migration from non-RAID to RAID. Mondo runs on all major
[362]29 Linux distributions (RedHat, RHEL, SuSE, SLES, Mandriva, Debian) and is getting better all the time. You may even
[358]30 use it to backup non-Linux partitions, such as NTFS.</P>
[361]31 <p>
[362]32 <B>Mondo is free!</B> It has been published under the GPL v2 (GNU Public
[358]33 License), partly to expose it to thousands of potential beta-testers
[361]34 but mostly as a contribution to the Linux community.
35 </P>
36 <div class="h2-2">
37 <h2>Mondo Rescue References</h2>
38 </div>
39 <p>
[358]40 Here are some external references to Mondo. [<A HREF="http://www.pcquest.com/content/linux/103101106.asp">PCQuest</A>]
41 [<A HREF="http://techrepublic.com.com/5100-6261-1055900.html">TechRepublic</A>]
42 [<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>]
43 [<A HREF="http://www.ssc.com/pipermail/linux-list/2002-April/052246.html">SSC</A>]
44 [<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
45 again</A>] [<A HREF="http://www.sfftech.com/showdocs.cfm?aid=310&amp;pid=1142">SFFTech</A>]
46 [<A HREF="http://lists.suse.com/archive/suse-linux/2002-Nov/4460.html">SuSE</A>]
47 [<A HREF="http://umeet.uninet.edu/umeet2002/talk/2002-12-18-linux2.txt.html">Uninet.edu</A>]
48 [<A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5418">Linux Journal</A>]
49 [<A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5449">LJ again</A>]
50 [<A HREF="http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6808">and again</A>]
[361]51 [<A HREF="http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp14admin/linux-server/mondorescue/mondo_misc.html">CCP14</A>]</P>
52
53 <div class="h2-3">
54 <h2>Who is behind Mondo Rescue ?</h2>
55 </div>
[358]56 <p><A NAME="devteam"></A>Who
[361]57 is in the Mondo Devteam?</P>
[358]58 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
[361]59 <I><B>Bruno Cornec</B></I><BR>
[364]60 development, maintenance, documentation, web site, rpm packaging, Mandriva packaging</P>
[361]61 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
62 <I><B>Andree Leidenfrost</B></I><BR>
63 development, maintenance, Debian packaging</P>
[364]64 <I><B>Lars Rupp</B></I><BR>
65 Offical SuSE packaging</P>
66 <I><B>Mike Roark</B></I><BR>
67 Contributor SuSE packaging</P>
68 <p><A NAME="old-devteam"></A>Who
[361]69 has been in the Mondo Devteam?</P>
70 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
[358]71 <I>Hugo Rabson</I><BR>
[361]72 original author </P>
[358]73 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
74 <I>Stan Benoit</I><BR>
[361]75 original beta testing; bugfixes</P>
[358]76 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
77 <I>H&eacute;ctor Garc&iacute;a &Aacute;lvarez</I><BR>
[361]78 original Debian release guru</P>
[358]79 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
80 <I>Joshua Oreman</I><BR>
[361]81 original FreeBSD port</P>
[358]82 <P ALIGN=CENTER>
83 <I>Michael Clark</I><BR>
[361]84 original DPF docs</P>
[358]85 <P ALIGN=JUSTIFY>
[361]86 There are dozens of regular contributors and over 400 members of the
[358]87 mailing list. The user base is estimated at between 50,000 and
[361]88 100,000.</P>
[358]89 <P>
[361]90 Mondo Rescue was first created because there was nothing like
91 it available at that time under a free license. Nowadays,
[358]92 Mondo is not the only good, free disaster recovery solution for
93 Linux. You may wish to try <A HREF="http://mkcdrec.ota.be"><B>mkcdrec</B></A>.
94 The software has been in existence for almost as long as Mondo, it
95 supports the same filesystems (including RAID and LVM), and its
96 author is friendly and helpful.</P>
97 <P>
[368]98 Comments? Suggestions? Click <A HREF="../support.shtml">here</A>
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