Backup and restore my server

wonderer wonderer4711 at gmx.de
Tue Mar 17 14:50:29 UTC 2009


Hy,

Sorry, we do not know your production enviroment exactly. So it will be
up to you to decide wich backup tool and strategy you use.
For more info please read http://www.mondorescue.org/about.shtml and the
man pages to decide. You will ALLWAYS test your software in an
experimental enviroment before go into productive state.

An example for how it CAN be used:
make an initial Image Backup, burn one or more CD/DVD images and install
on a new machine for testing. You can also combine this with a tar based
strategy and put it into cron jobs. You can also use a commercial
product maybe Linuxbased, maybe Windows based as standalone
Backup-Server. I think there are much more possibilites, but as i said:
you know your enviroment best, but I would try something out with mondo.



mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards
Henrik Heigl - wonderer at fedoraproject.org

Wahyu Darmawan schrieb:
> Hi thanks for your info,
> Is it work when I use for production server? I mean while I changed my server to the newest one(same spec) and has empty system can I restore all the old system into it?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of wonderer
> Sent: 17 Maret 2009 20:07
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> Subject: Re: Backup and restore my server
>
> Hy,
>
>   
>> I need your suggestion for disaster recovery of my server. I use RHEL 5.3.
>> How can I backup and then restore my system?
>>
>>     
> My idea: use mondo.
> http://www.mondorescue.org/
>
> mit freundlichen Grüßen / best regards
> H. Heigl - wonderer at fedoraproject.org
>
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