Best practice / tools for backing up a server before production ?

Manuel Sousa manuel.sousa at gmail.com
Fri Sep 8 05:40:08 CDT 2006


Hi,

Just before deployment i always use mkcdrec to make an image, not sure
if this is what you want.

http://mkcdrec.ota.be/

Regards,

Manuel Sousa

On 9/5/06, Florent Gilain <florent.gilain at direct-energie.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could someone give me informations concerning best practices of backing up
> my server under RHEL3 or RHEL4.
>
> I suppose i should :
>
> 1) configure the server as i want it
> 2) Do a full backup / image using a third party tool/software
> 3) Put the server in production
> 4) Backup only changed datas everyday
>
> Thanks, i know many of you are Linux Gurus...so your advices will help me a
> lot; i suppose some tools/software are better than others...
>
> PS : free softs/tools would be better...but simplicity can too make the
> difference !
> PS2 : according to me, the simple way would be to have a network bootable
> CDROM that would allow me to boot the server, then run the image / backup
> tool to save files to a remote server (linux or window$$..) isn't it ?
>
> Florent
>
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