Re: [Disaster Recovery] Can I do something like One Button Disaster Recovery?
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 01:55:47PM +0800, Simon Tneoh Chee-Boon wrote:
> Hello all,
> Thanks in advance for any helps.
> What I plan to do is:
> 1) Setup the server for OS and applications.
> 2) Have a full-backup of the server, including server's configuration,
> applications and etc, into a tape.
> 3) Backup the data daily into tape.
> If the harddisk crash, I'll put in a new harddisk, restore the OS
> and applications from tape.
> And restore the data from the daily backup tape.
> Can I do like what I plan above? i.e. a fresh new blank harddisk,
> with some Debian installation
> floppy disk and restore from the backup tape.
> Where can I find related information about this?
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Simon.
Look at mondo (featured in Linux Journal), taper, and tar. Also check the
Debian Reference in the Manuals section of www.debian.org. I don't know
if Osamu addresses backup, but it's a great reference anyway.
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