Packed with practical, freely-available backup and recovery
solutions for Unix, Linux, Windows and Mac OS X systems - as well
as various databases - this new guide is a complete overhaul of
Unix Backup & Recovery by the same author, now revised and
expanded with over 75 per cent new material. "Backup &
Recovery" starts with a complete overview of backup philosophy and
design, including the basic backup utilities of tar, dump, cpio,
ntbackup, ditto, and rsync. It then explains several open source
backup products that automate backups using those utilities,
including AMANDA, Bacula, BackupPC, rdiff-backup, and rsnapshot.
"Backup & Recovery" then explains how to perform bare metal
recovery of AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS, Solaris, VMWare, &
Windows systems using freely-available utilities. The book also
provides overviews of the current state of the commercial backup
software and hardware market, including overviews of CDP, Data
De-duplication, D2D2T, and VTL technology. Finally, it covers how
to automate the backups of DB2, Exchange, MySQL, Oracle,
PostgreSQL, SQL-Server, and Sybase databases - without purchasing a
commercial backup product to do so. For environments of all sizes
and budgets, this unique book shows you how to ensure data
protection without resorting to expensive commercial solutions. You
will soon learn to: automate the backup of popular databases
without a commercial utility; perform bare metal recovery of any
popular open systems platform, including your PC or laptop; utilize
valuable but often unknown open source backup products; understand
the state of commercial backup software, including explanations of
CDP and data de-duplication software; and access the current state
of backup hardware, including Virtual Tape Libraries (VTLs).
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