On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 23:54 +0000, Sam Sharpe wrote: > Never heard of that one, but my point (which could have been explained > better) is that Enterprise users use Enterprise Backup tools (Arkeia > appears to be one ;o)... which aren't usually "free", aren't provided > with RHEL and therefore aren't within Red Hat's training remit.
I would personally like to run an entire training lab on how it's _never_ been disk v. tape and how it's about on-line + near-line + off-line (all 3, no compromises) backup/recovery in the 21st century -- whatever (often multiple) technologies fit that. People who argue only disk or only tape, and often limit their recovery solution (e.g., putting fixed 3.5" disks off-line) are just asking for issues. It's something to look at from the on-line v. near-line v. off-line standpoints -- not just "oh, we got a backup" solution aspect. This is hardly something you can cover on an exam. Best practices are very difficult to cover, let alone they are fluid and change more often than exams do. -- Bryan J Smith Senior Consultant Red Hat, Inc Professional Consulting http://www.redhat.com/consulting mailto:[email protected] +1 (407) 489-7013 (Mobile) mailto:[email protected] (Blackberry/Red Hat-External) -------------------------------------------------------- You already know Red Hat as the entity dedicated to 100% no-IP-strings-attached, community software development. But do you know where CIOs rate Red Hat versus other software and services firms for their own, direct needs, year after year? http://www.redhat.com/promo/vendor/ _______________________________________________ rhelv5-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-list
