| Preface | |
| Introduction | |
| The Philosophy of Backup Champagne Backup on a Beer Budget | |
| Why Should I Read This Book? Why Back Up? | |
| Wax On, Wax Off: Finding a Balance | |
| Backing It All Up Don't Skip | |
| This Chapter! Deciding Why You Are Backing Up | |
| Deciding What to Back Up Deciding When to Back Up | |
| Deciding How to Back Up | |
| Storing Your Backups | |
| Testing Your Backups | |
| Monitoring Your Backups | |
| Following Proper Development | |
| Procedures Unrelated Miscellanea Good Luck | |
| Open-Source Backup Utilities | |
| Basic Backup and Recovery Utilities | |
| An Overview Backing Up and Restoring with ntbackup | |
| Using System Restore in Windows | |
| Backing Up with the dump Utility Restoring with the restore | |
| Utility Limitations of dump and restore | |
| Features to Check For Backing Up and Restoring with the cpio | |
| Utility Backing Up and Restoring with the tar | |
| Utility Backing Up and Restoring with the dd | |
| Utility Using rsync Backing Up and Restoring with the ditto | |
| Utility Comparing tar, cpio, and dump | |
| Using ssh or rsh as a Conduit Between Systems | |
| Amanda Summary of Important Features Configuring Amanda Backing Up | |
| Clients via NFS or Samba Amanda Recovery Community and Support Options Future Plans | |
| BackupPC BackupPC Features How BackupPC | |
| Works Installation How-To Starting BackupPC | |
| Per-Client Configuration The BackupPC | |
| Community The Future of BackupPC | |
| Bacula Bacula Architecture Bacula Features | |
| An Example Configuration Advanced Features Future Directions | |
| Open-Source Near-CDP rsync with Snapshots rsnapshot rdiff-backup | |
| Commercial Backup | |
| Commercial Backup Utilities | |
| What to Look For Full Support of Your Platforms Backup of Raw Partitions | |
| Backup of Very Large Filesystems and Files | |
| Aggressive Requirements | |
| Simultaneous Backup of Many Clients to One Drive Disk-to-Disk-to-Tape Backup | |
| Simultaneous Backup of One Client to Many Drives | |
| Data Requiring Special Treatment Storage Management | |
| Features | |
| Reduction in Network Traffic Support of a Standard or Custom Backup | |
| Format Ease of Administration Security | |
| Ease of Recovery Protection of the Backup | |
| Index Robustness | |
| Automation Volume | |
| Verification Cost | |
| Vendor Final Thoughts | |
| Backup Hardware Decision Factors | |
| Using Backup Hardware | |
| Tape Drives | |
| Optical Drives | |
| Automated Backup | |
| Hardware Disk Targets | |
| Bare-Metal Recovery | |
| Solaris Bare-Metal Recovery | |
| Using Flash Archive Preparing for an Interactive | |
| Restore Setup of a Noninteractive | |
| Restore Final Thoughts | |
| Linux and Windows How It Works | |
| The Steps in Theory Assumptions | |
| Alt-Boot Full Image Method | |
| Alt-Boot Partition Image Method Live Method | |
| Alt-Boot Filesystem Method | |
| Automate Bare-Metal | |
| Recovery with G4L Commercial Solutions | |
| HP-UX Bare-Metal | |
| Recovery System | |
| Recovery with Ignite-UX | |
| Planning for Ignite-UX Archive | |
| Storage and Recovery Implementation | |
| Example System | |
| Cloning Security System | |
| Recovery and Disk Mirroring | |
| AIX Bare-Metal Recovery | |
| IBM's mksysb and savevg Utilities | |
| Backing Up with mksysb Setting Up | |
| NIM savevg Operations | |
| Verifying a mksysb or savevg Backup | |
| Restoring an AIX System with mksysb System Cloning | |
| Mac OS X Bare-Metal Recovery | |
| How It Works | |
| A Sample Bare-Metal Recovery | |
| Database Backup | |
| Backing Up Databases Can It Be Done? | |
| Confusion: The Mysteries of Database Architecture | |
| The Muck Stops Here: Databases in Plain | |
| English What's the Big Deal? | |
| Database Structure An Overview of a Page Change | |
| ACID Compliance | |
| What Can Happen to an RDBMS? | |
| Backing Up an RDBMS Restoring an RDBMS | |
| Documentation and Testing Uniqu | |
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