At config centre>systems I can't find the backup file. Snapshots is not functioning.
So: how to backup my files? system?
Regards,
Joep
wilcal wrote:Ok this thread is about backup.
If for example I've a DB that's a terabyte,
or larger, in size. It's 24/7/360 live and
moving all the time. You can't turn if off,
ever. How would you back that up? Don't
loose it or your job's toast.
martinw wrote:RAID - and make sure you monitor the appropriate system logs so you know if a disk starts to fail.
But that answer assumes you really mean backup, not archive. If you want to archive the data, use a DB that supports replication, then take the slave DB offline long enough to make a copy to the media of your choice.
wilcal wrote:Also FWIW the Ebay system
is a Sun Solaris system. One box. And a very tough
one at that. With mirrored RAID storage.
The database is virtualized and spans 600 production instances residing in more than 100 server clusters.
doktor5000 wrote:wilcal wrote:Also FWIW the Ebay system
is a Sun Solaris system. One box. And a very tough
one at that. With mirrored RAID storage.
Somthing as big as that would never just be one box, it would always be a failover cluster with some load-balancing.The database is virtualized and spans 600 production instances residing in more than 100 server clusters.
(quoted from http://highscalability.com/blog/2008/5/ ... cture.html )
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