Disaster recovery plan?
I'm trying to come up with a disaster recovery plan for a Debian potato
system we are deploying at work.
I would like to hear other peoples sugestiosn on what they are doing about
this.
I'm thinking of making a backup using a SCSI DLT tape drive that will be
atached to this sytem, and booting from the rescue/root diskset, but I'm
finding some problems with this. For example, even though the system booted
from this diskset seems to recognize the drive, it does not seem to create
a /dev/st0 device (the tape drive).
What are other people doing about this?
I'v read the O'riely book on this, but I have not come up with what I
consider a good plan for this.
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