A new kind of smart backup/restore system, powered by Amazon S3
dxiri343 at gmail.com
dxiri343 at gmail.com
Thu Sep 9 20:44:55 UTC 2010
I read the link and noticed you need an invite to be able to login and use
the backup system.
Can I get one? I play on using this to backup a File Server and a Proxy.
cheers
El 09/09/2010 08:29, Liraz Siri <liraz at turnkeylinux.org> escribió:
> Big news everybody!
> Yesterday we finally unveiled an open source innovation we've been
> working on under the radar for the last year now. TKLBAM (TurnKey Backup
> and Migration) is a new kind of smart, fully automated, system-level
> backup and restore facility powered by Amazon S3.
> http://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/announcing-tklbam
> Fully automating the backup and restore process makes it practical for
> the first time to easily test backups "in the cloud", and migrate full
> systems (eg, servers) anywhere in minutes regardless of the underlying
> hardware or location. That's not hyperbole BTW, and we have a screencast
> to prove it (or you can just try it).
> Example usage scenarios:
> * migrate a local deployment to a cloud server
> * migrate a cloud server to any other cloud server (or VPS)
> * migrate a virtual machine to bare metal
> * migrate from an Ubuntu Hardy based appliance to a new installation
> based on Ubuntu Lucid
> * migrate from Debian to Ubuntu
> * migrate from from 32-bit to 64-bit
> In a nutshell, we designed this as our ideal backup system. Imagine a
> fully automated backup and restore system with no pain. That you don't
> need to configure. That just magically knows what to backup and, just as
> importantly, what not to backup, to create super efficient, encrypted
> backups of changes to files, databases, package management state, even
> users and groups.
> TKLBAM is licensed under the GPL3.
> Cheers,
> Liraz Siri
> Cell: +972-54-2013512
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