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| Subject: | Re: Disaster Recovery Tool |
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| Date: | Sat, 26 Feb 2005 20:57:46 +0530 |
One more addition to what Andreas said, info available at http://www.finaldata.co.uk/ http://www.mimix.com/technology/echostreamfs.asp regards Vijay http://www.mimix.com/technology/echostreamfs.asp On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 21:01:45 +0100, Andreas Putzo <andreas@inferno.nadir.org> wrote:
Hi, On Wednesday 23 February 2005 17:32, RichardR wrote: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.You may take a look at FAI (Fully Automatic Installation)[1]. With fai, you configure your updated, armored, well working machine before the installation. In case of a disaster, you simply reinstall without any interaction. Fai is even capable, to leave a partition untouched. Of course, variable data needs to be backed up as usual, but you can easily integrate a class RESTORE into fai, which will restore your data right back to the correct place. Crashed machines will be back at work within 20 minutes :) regards, Andreas [1] http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/
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