Just as with other operating systems, there are several methods for "backing up."
# You could manually copy whatever files you wanted to backup to another medium (CD, tape drive, hard drive, NFS share, etc...). # You could do a bit-by-bit copy of the entire hard drive using a dedicated ghosting utility or the dd program. # You could set up a cron job to automatically copy the files you want to backup to another medium at a specified time.
There are no standardized commands for backing up a Linux system. Backup methods can range from dd to RAID to one of various backup utilities.
yes you can if you have the same php and mysql version on the windows machine just take a copy of the files and do a mysql db backup and move it. but if your haveing speed issues with Linux youll get worse on windows. yes you can if you have the same php and mysql version on the windows machine just take a copy of the files and do a mysql db backup and move it. but if your haveing speed issues with Linux youll get worse on windows.
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There is no standardized backup utility for Linux, thus you are not limited to any particular program. Depending on your needs, a backup could range anywhere from regular syncing with a remote server of certain files to a complete bit by bit backup with dd.
You can copy and backup any file in Linux, even if they are open. However, if the file is being edited, this is generally a bad idea, since the backup will not reflect any recent changes after they are saved.
Linux command "dump" backup 0 means to store everything or full backup.
Some data backup software programs that work on Linux are CrashPlan, Amanda, TeraByteUnlimited, Symantec, Quest, Taper, DAR, NetVault and also Luck Backup.
First: Linux is not 9.10, it's Ubuntu version Second: The simplest way would probably be to install Wine and use regedit. You should know how to use it since you knew how to mess up :p NO! Wait, you have backup? Then just replace registry file with backup(you should know where it is, since you're the windows user here)
The use of a Linux Virtual Machine is to run a copy of Linux on your current operation system. This will allow you to run various applications that only run on Linux.
with Linux you can run in almost any machine, but you need a minimal requirements and knowledge about the machine a example people cant run Linux in some cell phone has the power to run Linux but can´t because it is hard to get the information about the processor
Someone can find a NDMP backup from the Comm Vault website. Zmanda also offer backup services where backup software can be found for Linux, Mac OS and Windows computers.
Backing up Linux systems can be done for free in a variety of ways. One can simply plug in an external storage device, and copy the files one wishes to backup to it. One can also use some online backup services, such as SpiderOak's online backup. They offer 2 GB free for lifetime.