I have been using it for over a year, and I like it quite well. I currently back up 3 SUSE Linux servers, two Microsoft 2003 servers (one with the MS-SQL open files agent), and a handfull of Novell file servers with it. Installing the backup management software and the backup agents on my Linux servers was a breeze, by far the easiest Linux based install CD I've ever worked with. It has add-on packages for open file management during backups, MS-SQL and other database agents, and supports a fairly large number of operating systems. AND, it was less expensive than CA ArcServer, which I had pretty much given up on when I found Yosemite. Several people I've recommended it to off campus us it exclusively for their Linux servers because of ease of installation and configuration. If you want more detailed information, or if there are any specific questions I can answer, please let me know. John A. Resotko Head of Systems Administration Michigan State University College of Law 208 Law College Building East Lansing, MI 48824-1300 email: [log in to unmask] Phone: 517-432-6836 Fax: 517-432-6861 Current Chairperson of the MSU Network Communications Committee >>> Lee A Duynslager <[log in to unmask]> 6/13/2007 3:32 PM >>> Anybody out there use or has used Yosemite Backup Server software? I am considering upgrading to that and any information or enlightening experience that you might provide would be helpful. Thanks, Lee