Disaster Recovery and Active Backup of Linux Server : A Review
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Seed Block, Random number generator, Remote Server, Main Server, J-bit encodingAbstract
Backup and disaster recovery are critical to the survival of your business; as in those without a solution will find themselves out of business when the inevitable disaster, be it technical failure, natural, or a malicious human, brings their systems down. It is therefore entirely logical that businesses should put in some time and energy towards finding a good backup and disaster recovery solution. This buyers guide hopes to reduce the amount of time and energy you spend finding the right solution by giving you a good starting point from which to begin your search. Included below you will find an analysis of industry trends and current debates. In this paper we provide a brief review of techniques that are available for disaster recovery on Linux and cloud servers.
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