Article Title: graphic interface backup Linux system introduction. Linux is a technology channel of the IT lab in China. Includes basic categories such as desktop applications, Linux system management, kernel research, embedded systems, and open source.
Although Linux is a highly reliable operating system, security issues are prominent in today's complex internet environments. As a system administrator, system backup is the primary issue, the safest backup method is to store data in different media in linux systems, such as tapes, hard disks, and writable DVDs.. Then, separate your backup data from your Linux system. There are multiple methods for Linux backup, including command column tools in common Linux releases, such as ''dd'', ''dump '', ''cpio ''and ''tar''. If you go deeper, you will find that the backup in Linux is quite flexible. Even if you have been using linux improperly for many years, you may not be completely familiar with the Office, of course, there are also graphic interface tools, such as ''kdat '', ''bru'', ''fectbackup +'' and other commercial software.
Next I will introduce an easy-to-use backup software. Its main function is to read Acronis True Image Echo into your hard disk sector and create the entire disk after any unexpected events? Images, including all data and operating systems? Component. Even? When a user is online, can the user back up and restore the files on the hard disk? E files and folders to stay in use? Why ?? Bath R bad polyester? Cronis True Image Echo, you can rest assured. Your integer ?? System? Fully protected ?, Even if a disaster occurs? Catch up? But how many hours does it need to be? R or longer ., IT also supports SAN, NAS, RAID, tape drive, CD/DVD drive, network storage devices, and other backup devices, significantly reducing server downtime and effectively reducing IT costs, his name is "Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server"
1. Install and start Acronis True Image Echo Server
The following table lists the differences between the four versions of Acronis True Image Echo.
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