Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver
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- the backup server and client itself
- a tape server
- an index server
All three servers do not necessarily need to run on the one machine.
Amanda was initially developed at the University of Maryland and is released under a BSD-style license [1]. Amanda is available both as a free community edition and fully supported enterprise edition. Amanda runs on almost any Unix or Linux based systems. Amanda supports Windows systems using Samba or Cygwin. A native Win32 client (with support for open files) is also now available.[2]
Amanda supports both tape based and disk based backup, and provides some useful functionality not available in other backup products.[3]
Among its key features is an intelligent scheduler which optimizes use of computing resources across backup runs.
[edit] Major releases
The most recent stable release is version 2.6.0p2, released on August 26th 2008.[4] [5]

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