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| Subject: | Disaster Recovery Tool |
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| Date: | Wed, 23 Feb 2005 17:32:13 +0100 |
Hi all, Dont know if I am sending to the right mailing list for my request. But since I have been subscribed here, most of my questions have found solutions from this list. I am actually trying to find out a disaster recovery tool under GPL for Linux, that could archive or snapshot my updated and armored configuration distro in a machine. so then I could use this archive pattern to be restored on boot (standalone) to other machines exactly with the same hardware configs. I have already tested MondoRescue/Mindi, but I am not completely satisfied of this package! still unstable for me and many bugs. Or maybe I am just doing things in the wrong way ;) Anyhow, I would love to have experience from some of you guys who have already done this. In advance, thanks Cheers Richard
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