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BRU Server

BRU Server - 2.0

Client/server backup & restore system.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.0
Release Date: 2009-07-23
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 557
Downloads (all versions): 9,371
Price: $379.00

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Product Description:

BRU Server for Mac OS X is a native Macintosh backup software solution that protects critical information on client/server-based Mac OS X networks. Based on the ultra-reliable BRU engine, BRU Server for Mac OS X delivers the functionality and flexibility to meet your organization's data protection needs.
  • Ã??? Straightforward Installation - Many Functions Automated
  • Ã??? Graphical, Character-Based, and Command Line Management Consoles
  • Ã??? Flexible Disk Staging Provides Disk-to-Disk and Disk-to-Disk-to-tape Support
  • Ã??? Comprehensive Native Tape Device Support
  • Ã??? 100% Coverage of All Mac OS X Filesystem Attributes Including Resource Fork, Finder Information, and All UNIX Permissions
  • Ã??? Backups 100% Verified for Accuracy and Advanced, Leadership Logic Eliminates Most Aborted Restores
  • Ã??? Agents available for most popular operating systems - Windows, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, Irix, AIX, HP/UX, SCO, and more
  • Ã??? Three (3) Versions of BRU Server Provide Highly Scalable, Cost-Effective Backup to Meet Your Needs

What's new in this version:

Major enhancements include the totally redesigned BRU Server Management GUI which is identical in functionality on Windows, Mac OS X or Linux systems, brand new client-level user initiated backup and restore functions that do not require administrator intervention, an optional blazingly fast Encryption Module add-on for encrypted backups using any archival hardware, full support of a 100% Windows environment with the BRU Server bruAPP Backup Appliance, and much more!

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

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BRU Server CommentaryLook elsewhere for enterprise backup systems - Version: 1.2.0m, 2/4/2008 12:00AM PST

JohnDCCIU
If you want an enterprise-quality, reliable backup system, I'm still not seeing BRU as a solution. I just had a colleague try BRU and hit some of the the same issues that we hit back in 2004.

There are excellent enterprise backup solutions in the OS X market now, notably NetVault from Bakbone and Time Navigator from Atempo. Be sure to check them out.

By all means, test BRU as a low-priced alternative if you like, but be sure that you put it through its paces: don't just test backups, but also test restores, and do a series of tests over a few days, not just a one-shot test. You're dealing with the safety of your data, and backup operations tend to to just roll along once they're configured and started, so the inability to restore is absolutely huge.

If you select BRU and begin to use it successfully, be sure to implement a regular (monthly or more often) testing regimen to ensure that your backed up data can be properly restored.

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BRU Server CommentaryNot a happy user! - Version: 1.2.0m, 5/8/2007 11:39AM PST

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SEReubart
I'm sure this product is fine on UNIX systems, where everything is done via the command line and portable computers don't exist. But in a Mac environment with laptops, this thing is USELESS. I have been trying to get it to work for more than a year!

It can only back up machines by IP address, so if you have anything that gets its address via DHCP--like laptops--you can't schedule a backup for it. Yes, they released a patch so that a client can inform the server of its current IP address at startup, but the server CANNOT automatically initiate a backup of that machine. There was supposed to be a fix for this released last fall, but so far, nothing.

The user interface is horrible. In the main part of it, clicking on anything can accidentally change your settings so that backups for some machines are no longer scheduled. As a result I have to monitor it constantly to make sure everything has backed up correctly.

While they tell you it will run on an Intel processor, they don't mention that it has to run under Rosetta.Since it's a background task that's always running, it slows down the whole computer.

The company had a forum, but they recently shut it down. I think they just don't want anyone to see all of the complaints.

After several weeks of trying to get it to work reliably, we asked for our money back. The president of the company talked us into waiting for the next version, which was supposed to be out soon. That was last June, almost a year ago.

Even though we purchased an extended support plan, and they are supposed to respond within 48 hours, I often got no reply at all when asking questions.

Recently I got an e-mail asking me to renew our support plan. I think you know what my response would be.

SAVE YOUR MONEY! Unfortunately there aren't a lot of alternatives, since Retrospect seems to be sinking fast...
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BRU Server Usage TipWorst customer support and very average software for the price - Version: 1.2.0m, 5/7/2007 02:48AM PST

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nolloth1
This is my usage tip. Steer well clear of this, unless you like throwing your money down the toilet.
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