backup the entire server
Claude Jones
claude_jones at levitjames.com
Thu Apr 14 17:22:46 UTC 2005
On Thursday April 14 2005 12:46 pm, Matthew Miller wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 10:20:37AM -0600, Kevin Fries wrote:
> > We use BackupPC for all backup chores... Only wish there was a Fedora
> > RPM for it at one of the repositories. We use it to backup both Linux
> > and Windows machines to a central backup server.
>
> Sounds like a good candidate for Fedora Extras.
>
Contrary to the subject line, BackupPC doesn't NOT back up the entire server,
at least in WindowsLand. All files that are locked, which include things like
your Outlook .pst file, and many operating system files, will NOT be backed
up. I am too new to Linux to know how this issue plays out in the Linux
world. I hope some one with greater programming skills than I, gets motivated
to write some code to challenge Acronis; Acronis uses some form of
'drive-sector' technology to get around this problem, and they can do entire
server backups of Windows machines while the server is live and running; one
caveat here is servers that run databases, and in this case, there was a
requirement to stop the db while a 'snapshot' was taken - in the latest
versions of their server version there is supposed to be scripting included
that will allow you to automate stop/starts of db's to allow the snapshots.
In any event, I wanted to add these comments to this discussion, lest anyone
get the idea that these sorts of backups will allow a complete restoration to
a working system by a simple 'restore' - they won't.
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Claude Jones
Bluemont, VA, USA
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