Backing up your linux server & filePro w/ it
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Thu Apr 19 09:29:24 PDT 2018
After seeing the message from Tom Podnar that you still have to manually
quiesce your system to get a solid backup, why are you recommending the
product?
I'm genuinely curious. filePro, like any database, is subject to having
segments of files updated (pick any part of any record) while the backup is
running. You could be 2/3 through a 4GB file, and someone could update a
record in that file, and the backup would not necessarily be correct. The
key/data segments may not match the indexes (or it could be a 'transaction'
which modifies multiple files, but they're all out of sync to what they
should be), etc.
You know what your product does, and how it's used. Why would you
recommend something which can't guarantee solid and cohesive backups unless
everyone holds their breath around the server during the backup process?
AFAICT, Edge is not any better in avoiding this than normal tar would
be. If I'm missing something, do let me know. I'm therefore really not
sure why everyone is so keen on Edge, other than the fancy wrapper. The
actual backups themselves seem just as fragile as any tar/cpio solution
I've ever seen, from what I'm reading. I'd think Tom would have taken the
opportunity to point out what I'm missing, if there was something to point
out.
I'm not out to bash Edge. For what it does, it's probably top of the
line. It's just that what it does is not enough in a 24/7 environment.
I'd personally like to know about a backup solution which actually ensures
complete data integrity. I'm not sure why people aren't looking at
something like Veeam, which does ensure snapshot integrity.
mark->
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 04:34:31PM -0400, fP sales via Filepro-list thus spoke:
> BackupEDGE
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> On 4/18/2018 4:29 PM, Jose Lerebours via Filepro-list wrote:
> >OK gals/guys, tell me what you would do should you need to backup your linux server.
> >
> >Thanks you all!
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