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Backup & Recovery Protecting Your Filesystem, Database, and Operating System Data. Covers Windows, Linux, UNIX and OS X

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.02.2007

Verlag

O'Reilly Media

Seitenzahl

729

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/18/3,4 cm

Gewicht

1059 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-596-10246-3

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

06.02.2007

Verlag

O'Reilly Media

Seitenzahl

729

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/18/3,4 cm

Gewicht

1059 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-596-10246-3

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Preface; I Wish I'd Had This Book; How This Book Is Organized; What's New in This Book; What's Missing?; Speaking of BackupCentral.com; Conventions Used in This Book; How to Contact Us; Safari® Enabled; This Book Was a Team Effort; Part 1: Introduction; Chapter 1: 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; Chapter 2: 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; Part 2: Open-Source Backup Utilities; Chapter 3: 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; Chapter 4: Amanda; Summary of Important Features; Configuring Amanda; Backing Up Clients via NFS or Samba; Amanda Recovery; Community and Support Options; Future Plans; Chapter 5: BackupPC; BackupPC Features; How BackupPC Works; Installation How-To; Starting BackupPC; Per-Client Configuration; The BackupPC Community; The Future of BackupPC; Chapter 6: Bacula; Bacula Architecture; Bacula Features; An Example Configuration; Advanced Features; Future Directions; Chapter 7: Open-Source Near-CDP; rsync with Snapshots; rsnapshot; rdiff-backup; Part 3: Commercial Backup; Chapter 8: 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; Chapter 9: Backup Hardware; Decision Factors; Using Backup Hardware; Tape Drives; Optical Drives; Automated Backup Hardware; Disk Targets; Part 4: Bare-Metal Recovery; Chapter 10: Solaris Bare-Metal Recovery; Using Flash Archive; Preparing for an Interactive Restore; Setup of a Noninteractive Restore; Final Thoughts; Chapter 11: 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; Chapter 12: 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; Chapter 13: 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; Chapter 14: Mac OS X Bare-Metal Recovery; How It Works; A Sample Bare-Metal Recovery; Part 5: Database Backup; Chapter 15: 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; Unique Database Requirements; Chapter 16: Oracle Backup and Recovery; Two Backup Methods; Oracle Architecture; Physical Backups Without rman; Physical Backups with rman; Flashback; Managing the Archived Redo Logs; Recovering Oracle; Logical Backups; A Broken Record; Chapter 17: Sybase Backup and Recovery; Sybase Architecture; The Power User's View; The DBA's View; Protecting Your Database; Backup Automation Through Scripting; Physical Backups with a Storage Manager; Recovering Your Database; Common Sybase Procedures; Sybase Recovery Procedure; Chapter 18: IBM DB2 Backup and Recovery; DB2 Architecture; The backup, restore, rollforward, and recover Commands; Recovering Your Database; Chapter 19: SQL Server; Overview of SQL Server; The Power User's View; The DBA's View; Backups; Logical (Table-Level) Backups; Restore and Recovery; Chapter 20: Exchange; Exchange Architecture; Storage Groups; Backup; Using ntbackup to Back Up; Restore; Exchange Restore; Chapter 21: PostgreSQL; PostgreSQL Architecture; Backup and Recovery; Point-in-Time Recovery; Chapter 22: MySQL; MySQL Architecture; MySQL Backup and Recovery Methodologies; Part 6: Potpourri; Chapter 23: VMware and Miscellanea; Backing Up VMware Servers; Volatile Filesystems; Demystifying dump; How Do I Read This Volume?; Gigabit Ethernet; Disk Recovery Companies; Yesterday; Trust Me About the Backups; Chapter 24: It's All About Data Protection; Business Reasons for Data Protection; Technical Reasons for Data Protection; Backup and Archive; What Needs to Be Backed Up?; What Needs to Be Archived?; Examples of Backup and Archive; Can Open-Source Backup Do the Job?; Disaster Recovery; Everything Starts with the Business; Storage Security; Conclusion; Colophon;