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Stories tagged with: backup
VeritasNetBackup: Restores from multiplexed database backups
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2008/05/31/veritasnetbac...
NetBackup can run several restores at the same time from a single multiplexed tape. This is done by means of the
MPX_RESTORE_DELAY option, which specifies how long, in seconds, the server waits for additional restore requests of files or raw partitions that are in a set of multiplexed images on the same tape. The restore requests received within this
period are executed simultaneously. By default, the delay is 30 seconds.
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Tags: veritas, backup, ubuntuland, ubuntu, linux, maintenance, res
KaTeker is a backup tool for Linux useful for small companies and private people.
http://ubuntulandforever.blogspot.com/2008/05/kateker-is-bac...
KaTeker is a backup tool for Linux useful for small companies and private people.
It saves data onto hard disks and CDs, DVDs or other random access media.
Actual version 0.95 change log
release is Alpha.
KaTeker is designed to manage the backup of data of daily work.
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Tags: kateker, backup, linux, ubuntu, ubuntuland, cds, dvds, open
Sitback is a backup daemon/utility for small/medium scale systems
http://ubuntulandforever.blogspot.com/2008/05/sitback-is-bac...
Sitback is actual just another tar/gzip interface. It evolved from a bash-script I wrote to handle automated backup's on Linux fileservers.
The script worked ok, but it soon proved difficult and tiresome to make local modifications to the script to handle various problems or differences.
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Tags: sitback, backup, linux, ubuntuland, open source, backup daem
Back Up Your Files With Areca On Fedora 9
http://www.howtoforge.com/creating-backups-with-areca-on-fed...
Areca is a personal file backup software developed in Java. It allows you to select files or directories to back up, filter, encrypt and compress their content, and store them on your backup location. Areca supports incremental backups and generates backup reports, which can be stored on your disk or sent by email. This guide explains how to install and use it on a Fedora 9 desktop (GNOME).
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KaTeker, the backup tool for Linux
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2008/01/06/kateker-the-b...
KaTeker is a backup tool for Linux useful for small companies and private people.
It saves data onto hard disks and CDs, DVDs or other random access media.
KaTeker is designed to manage the backup of data of daily work.
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Simple Backup, a simple Linux backup method
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2007/12/28/simple-backup...
This article describes a simple backup method that I use every day to backup my home Linux systems. It's an easy method that non-technical Linux users can use to backup their important data. We'll discuss the decisions you have to make in order to do a thorough backup.
You hear it all the time from writers and your geek friends: "You should backup your computers." Well, here's one more geek to bug you about it again, but also to give some help.
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Tags: simple linux backup, restore, utilities, backup, open source
Dump restore utilities for Linux backup
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2007/12/29/dump-restore-...
Dump examines files in a filesystem, determines which ones need to be backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape or other storage medium.
Subsequent incremental backups can then be layered on top of the full backup.
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Tags: backup, linux, open source, dump, restore, ubuntuland, Ubunt
FileBunker is a file backup application which uses one or more GMail accounts as its backup reposito
http://ubuntuland.page.tl/FileBunker-is-a-file-backup-applic...
FileBunker is a file backup application which uses one or more GMail accounts as its backup repository.
Because each GMail account supplies 1000 megabytes of storage, it serves as an excellent facility for this purpose. Files are compressed and encrypted for security and efficiency, and can be restored on demand.
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Tags: gmail, repository, backup, file bunker, open source, reposit
Veritas NetBackup, Encryption, Java and Configuration Hardware
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2008/04/18/veritas-netba...
When the NetBackup encryption option is enabled, your backups may run slower. How much slower depends on the throttle point in your backup path. If the network is the issue, encryption should not hinder performance. If the network is not the issue, then encryption may slow down the backup.
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Veritas NetBackup: Dedicated or Shared Backup Environment
http://ubuntuland.nireblog.com/post/2008/04/25/veritas-netba...
Dedicated or shared backup environment
One design decision is whether to make your backup environment dedicated or shared.
Dedicated SANs are secure but expensive. Shared environments cost less, but require
more work to make them secure. A SAN installation with a database may require the
performance of a RAID 1 array. An installation backing up a basic file structure may
satisfy its needs with RAID 5 or NAS.
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Tags: veritas, backup, ubuntuland, ubuntu, linux
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