[H-GEN] Linux Block Level Backups
David Harrison
davidharrison at gmail.com
Mon Oct 15 01:09:07 EDT 2012
At a conference the other day I heard about Idera:
http://www.idera.com/Server-Solutions/Linux-CDP-Enterprise-Edition/ . I
spoke to another attendee that has been using it for a while and they
mentioned it is pretty good, though not without bugs. It looked a bit on
the pricey side though.
--
dave
On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Paul Gear <paul at libertysys.com.au> wrote:
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> On 10/13/2012 09:19 AM, Hilton Travis wrote:
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>> ...
>> I'm looking at a way to get similar functionality to that available with
>> Windows-based products such as ShadowProtect that will allow me to run a
>> block-level image-based backup with a single base image and "incrementals
>> forever", resulting in an easy way to handle offside backup replication
>> with significant historical points of recovery. ShadowProtect can take
>> snapshots at up to 15 minutely incrementals and replicate these offsite (as
>> well as to local storage).
>>
>> DRBD seems to be able to handle replication (and therefore DR), but isn't
>> a backup/archival system - or at least not to my reading thus far.
>>
>> Does anyone know of any other Linux product that would work in a similar
>> way to ShadowProtect with timely "continual" backups?
>>
>
> FalconStor have/had a product called Continuous Data Protection; i got as
> far as installing it, but never tested.
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> Paul
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