OT: RE: spam: Re: Mail Server problems
Ugo Bellavance
ugob at CAMO-ROUTE.COM
Tue Jan 4 19:35:22 GMT 2005
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Mark Nienberg wrote:
> Dhawal Doshy wrote:
>
>> If i understand your requirements correctly, then you could checkout
>> mondo rescue as well.
>>
>> http://www.microwerks.net/~hugo/
>>
>> Basically you can create an image of an entire system without any
>> downtime and store the isos either on the network or on a CD. Recovery
>> can be done on a different drive on different hardware (doesn't need to
>> be the same scsi controller etc..)
>
>
> The new website for mondo rescue is:
> http://mondorescue.org
>
> Also, the more similar the hardware, the better. Don't expect to back
> up a Pentium and restore to an Athlon, for example. But certainly
> different disk sizes and partition layouts can be done easily. It helps
> if you have your system set up to check for new hardware on bootup, so
> for example, have kudzu set up to run on RedHat or Fedora systems.
I've been using mondo for a while, quite good, but the supports seems to
be going down. :(.
Have a look at DAR. http://dar.linux.free.fr/. I haven't tried it yet,
but it seems to have a more stable history.
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