Linux Format

disaster recovery

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A strategy for recovering from a breach that results in data loss should be part of your security plan. There are several back-up utilities available for the Linux desktop user and your distributi­on will have one installed by default. Ubuntu, for example, ships with Déja

Dup (we looked atthat you can also install on other distributi­ons such as Fedora, OpenSUSE and Linux Mint.

Almost every back-up applicatio­n will ask you to point it to the location where you want to house your backups. Depending on the tool you’re using, this can be a local hard disk, a remote location accessible via SSH or FTP, or a web-based storage service, such as Amazon S3. You’ll also have to mark files and directorie­s that you want to include in the backup. Some tools will also help you set up a back-up schedule to automate the process. Tools such as DéjaDup will also enable you to encrypt your backups.

While DéjaDup and the like take the pain out of setting up the actual data back-up process, a crucial part of the process is preparing for it. For starters, you need to decide on a location for storing the backed-up data. If you have multiple disks and a spare computer you can even set up your own network attached storage (aka a NAS) device using software like OpenMediaV­ault.

The kind of data you wish to back up also influences the choice of storage medium. You’ll also need to work out the appropriat­e back-up methodolog­y. Do you want to back up manually, or automatica­lly based on a schedule? The correct back-up frequency varies based on the kind and value of data being safeguarde­d. Depending on the size of the files, it might not be a good idea to back them up completely every day, either.

 ??  ?? Déjà Dup is based on Duplicity and provides just the right number of features for desktop users who aren’t used to the ways of a back-up tool.
Déjà Dup is based on Duplicity and provides just the right number of features for desktop users who aren’t used to the ways of a back-up tool.

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