A really good place to find out info about the various raid levels and
what their good for is here:
http://www.acnc.com/04_01_00.html
But please don't confuse raid with something like Bacula :)
Regards
Per
At Monday, 19-10-2009 on 16:28 "Bobby" wrote:
On Monday 19 October 2009 08:56:48 RedShif
On Monday 19 October 2009 08:56:48 RedShift wrote:
> David Suhendrik wrote:
> > may be rsync help You
> > Or u can try raid 0[mirrorig]
> > for replicate failover triying drbd and heartbeat but I've tested and
> > unsuccessfull on my zimbra machines
>
> RAID IS NOT A BACKUP.
>
> I repeat.
>
> RA
David Suhendrik wrote:
> may be rsync help You
> Or u can try raid 0[mirrorig]
> for replicate failover triying drbd and heartbeat but I've tested and
> unsuccessfull on my zimbra machines
>
>
RAID IS NOT A BACKUP.
I repeat.
RAID IS NOT A BACKUP.
Nor is replication.
Best regards,
Glenn
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RoLaNd RoLaNd wrote:
> Hi all,
>
>
> excuse my newbie question but how can i backup my centos server?
>
> i have a dozzen of virtual hosts over it as well as substantial database
> entries..
>
> i've backed up the following directories using rsync:
>
> workspace/
> /etc/httpd/
> /etc/apache-t
Hi Roland
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 9:15 AM, RoLaNd RoLaNd wrote:
> excuse my newbie question but how can i backup my centos server?
We use Mondo Rescue (www.mondorescue.org/) and it works perfectly
providing bare-iron recovery. We tend to use tape drives to back up
our application and database (Or
may be rsync help You
Or u can try raid 0[mirrorig]
for replicate failover triying drbd and heartbeat but I've tested and
unsuccessfull on my zimbra machines
Regards,
David
./nobody
John Doe wrote:
> From: RoLaNd RoLaNd
From: RoLaNd RoLaNd
>excuse my newbie question but how can i backup my centos server?
>i have a dozzen of virtual hosts over it as well as substantial database
>entries..
>i've backed up the following directories using rsync:
>workspace/
>/etc/httpd/
>/etc/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/
>/usr/lib/mysql/
>
Hi all,
excuse my newbie question but how can i backup my centos server?
i have a dozzen of virtual hosts over it as well as substantial database
entries..
i've backed up the following directories using rsync:
workspace/
/etc/httpd/
/etc/apache-tomcat-6.0.20/
/usr/lib/mysql/
/var/lib/mysql
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