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Title: UNIX Backup and Recovery
by W. Curtis Preston
ISBN: 1-56592-642-0
Publisher: O'Reilly & Associates
Pub. Date: 15 December, 1999
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $39.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4.93 (14 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Indespensible for sysadmins!
Comment: Backing up networks and filesystems is an integral part of System Administration, but few realize how essential and complicated backup and recoveries can be, especially for very large databases and filesystems.

This book should be the first book you read on this subject. The book does not try to cover one method, or product, or utility in depth, but rather, it gives you everything you should know about backup and recoveries. It covers cost issues, hardware issues, networking strategies, commercial and non-commercial utilities, and all of their pros and cons.

What really sets this book apart from other such books is the focus on how to plan backup strategies well. The author clearly intends readers to do more than just know how to do backups, but how to design a system that will be reliable, professional, and optomized for quick and successful restores.

If you are serious about protecting Unix systems from potential disaster (especially if you do this for a living), then purchase this book! Thanks O'Reilly!

Rating: 5
Summary: The only book of its kind.
Comment: Backup and recovery can be -- let's face it, IS -- a miserable responsibility, and there's never been a way to learn how it's done in the real world, let alone multi-terabyte enterprise environments. This book provides several critical features for anyone whose responsibilities include data storage management:

1. It's huge. A vast range of backup and recovery topics are covered.

2. It covers the theory and practice of network-based backup in large environments, whereas most technical guides assume you're dumping a few gigs to an 8mm. Even if that's the case, this book will help you do it right and show you how to plan for the future.

3. It's full of anecdotes and personal experiences, and it's written in a friendly style. Backup and recovery is not exactly the most engaging topic, but the conversational tone and the real-life horror stories in sidebars make it far easier to absorb than your average vendor manual.

4. It covers hot database backups without assuming you're a DBA.

5. It's an O'Reilly.

If you're a sysadmin, buy it. It'll serve you well for the rest of your career.

Rating: 5
Summary: The Computer Backup Book
Comment: This is *THE* Computer System backup book. It contains all the basics of why you want to backup computer systems, plus many of the real world experience details. It is written from a Unix perspective, but is still applicable to Windows and other non-Unix environments.

I've been using this book as a general guide for several years now. It was a book I watched work it's way through the O'Reilly system from first announcement to general release. I bought it when it first came out. I have not been disappointed in it.

Many people think of computer system backups as a dry old musty topic of interest to nobody in particular. But 9/11 showed how important good disaster recovery planning and procedures could be to a business.

Some of the specifics are now a little out of date, but not by leaps and bounds. It is still very good for its core reason for being - Backups. It is very much less out of date than other computer books on the market today.

I have been dealing with large-scale computer system backups and disaster recovery for large employers for years... and I still consult this book regularly to make sure have not missed anything important. It covers all the topics you need.

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