Hi everybody!
I'm currently working on a inhouse backup solution, and for next stage we're working on a bare metal restore function.
Apart from knowing the obvious ( MBR backup, fdisk info etc ) if somebody can suggest any additional tips or insights how this can be done seamlessly.
Redo Backup and Recovery, a recovery solution that provides bare metal restore, is now at version 1.0.4.
Bare metal restore means that even if your hard drive melts or gets completely erased by a virus, you can have a completely functional system back up and running in as little as 10 minutes.
Redo Backup and Recovery is a Live CD, so the platform is not all that important.
LinMin, maker of award-winning IT automation software LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning™, today unveiled Linux-based LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning Release 6.0 with Cloud, hosting and corporate data center enhancements.
Published at LXer:
"The Bare Metal Engine is a container that is assigned to a specific core and it's configured such that the engine will get 99.9999 percent of the core's processing power," Dan Cauchy, vice president of marketing and business development at MontaVista told InternetNews.com.
We are planning on starting a new project using an Altera's FGPA with a hard core ARM Cortex A9 dual core in it (Cyclone V SoC)
The most important stuff for my development is multi-threading and USB communication.
I've been scavenging Altera's documentation to get educated on the subject, but what I'm really looking to get here is personal experiences with this specific platform.
Do I really ne
Are you simply asking for an example of how to use tar? If so, assuming that your USB drive is at /mnt/usb, you can use this command: tar cjf /mnt/usb/backup.tar.bz2 --exclude /mnt/usb /.
LinMin™, maker of award-winning IT automation software LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning™, today announced its support for the provisioning and imaging of systems running Ubuntu 10.04 Long Term Support (LTS) Edition, released by Canonical every two years.
I've done a search and have not found anything addressing issues regarding patching and system updates. I've got guidelines that say servers need to have necessary patches. If I have a VM host then is that an extra layer to patch and update - even with bare metal hypervisors? As opposed to having a metal server?
I understand you, I was in the 'total fail' situation and Mondo Rescue the only one says that can do 'Bare metal restore' (in my case failed) and I reinstalled server and then c... [by hansolo]