Download Data 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. Linux, Solaris, Windows, and Source packages are available.

Amanda 3.5.4 is the Latest Stable Community Edition Release

The latest stable release of Amanda is version 3.5.4. This release focuses on enhancing the security and reliability of your backup operations. These improvements are aimed at providing a more secure backup environment, safeguarding your critical data against potential threats.

  • backup_server package should be installed on the Amanda backup server. The package contains the Amanda server and client.
  • backup_client package should be installed on the Amanda client (the computer that is backed up by Amanda server). It contains only the Amanda backup client.

Resources

Download Amanda Community Edition (please pick the version mentioned below to download the binaries)

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3.2.0beta0

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ZRM for MySQL Community Edition is a freely downloadable version of ZRM for MySQL - the leading MySQL backup solution.

ZRM for MySQL, Version 3.0 is the Latest Stable Release

  • MySQL-zrm package must be installed on the ZRM for MySQL backup server.
  • MySQL-zrm-socket-server package must be installed on MySQL server machine whose MySQL databases are backed up remotely using socket copy plugin.
  • The MySQL-zrm-version-release.tar.gz is the binary tar ball for platforms that do not support RPM or Debian packaging.
  • The mysql-zrm_version.tar.gz is the source tarball

Resources

Note: ZRM for MySQL installation requires Perl-DBI and Perl-XML-parser. These Perl modules can be downloaded from the following locations Perl-DBI and Perl-XML-parser.

Download ZRM for MySQL Community Edition (please pick the version mentioned below to download the binaries)

Amanda Community Builds and Patches

Latest Community Builds and Patches

Community builds and patches for various releases of Amanda and ZRM for MySQL are provided here for the community to use. The notes column provides information on what fixes are available in the source tar ball. The source tar ball should be downloaded and compiled. The instructions to compile and install the source tar ball are available at theAmanda wiki. Windows installation package (.msi) can be downloaded by clicking right mouse button and choosing "Save Link as" menu item. The instructions to use ZRM for MySQL packages are available at MySQL backup wiki.

Download Verification

After downloading the packages, please verify the integrity of the downloaded package using the following procedure:

Signature Verification for RPMs

This procedure must be performed before installation. Verification of RPM packages requires GnuPG package on the system.

  1. Download the Zmanda public key and save it as Zmanda-dsa-rpmsig.pubkey
  2. Import the Zmanda public key into your personal public GPG keyring.
    $ gpg --import Zmanda-dsa-rpmsig.pubkey
  3. Ensure that the Zmanda key was properly installed:
    $ gpg --list-keys
    /home/<user name>/.gnupg/pubring.gpg
    ------------------------
    pub 1024D/3C5D1C92 2005-11-29
    uid www.zmanda.com (Please see www.zmanda.com)
  4. If you are using RPM 4.1 or later, Zmanda public key has to be imported into RPM keyring.
    # rpm --import Zmanda-dsa-rpmsig.pubkey
  5. Now rpm can check the signatures of RPMs. For example:
    $ rpm --checksig amanda-2.5.2-1.src.rpm
    amanda-2.5.2-1.src.rpm: (sha1) dsa sha1 md5 gpg OK

Verification for Tar ball, Debian and Microsoft installer packages

This procedure must be performed before installation.

  1. Compute MD5 checksum of the downloaded package. For example:
    $ md5sum amanda-2.5.2.tar.gz
  2. Verify that the checksum (the string of hexadecimal digits) matches the one displayed on the download page for the package.

If the package integrity verification fails, please try downloading the package again. Please report the incident to info@zmanda.com