3 projects tagged "Disaster Recovery"
Mondo Rescue archives Linux and Linux/Windows systems to tapes, CDs, DVDs, USB devices, or ISO images that may be used to restore some or all of your OS and data in the event of catastrophic data loss, or for cloning a system. The emphasis is on stability and ease of use. Currently, ext2, ext3, ext4, (v)fat, minix, ReiserFS, XFS, and JFS filesystems are supported, as are RAID, DM, Multipath, and LVM.
Cressida SynQuest for WebSphere MQ is a highly optimized, production-strength replication and synchronization tool utilizing the MQI API exit facility. It is designed to keep the content of WMQ queues on separate queue managers synchronized by performing a MirrorQ type application. SynQuest provides a solution for maintaining disaster recovery backups of queue managers in those cases where a hardware solution (i.e. mirrored disks) is impractical due to distance or associated hardware costs.
SafeHaven provides a new approach to backup. The basic idea is to store contents away once and forever. No two copies of the same contents will be saved by SafeHaven unless they are presented in two different formats, and even then, SafeHaven attempts to be as smart as possible, and will recognize the most common formats, including compressed files, archives, and ISO image files.
A .NET component for spreadsheet reporting without using Microsoft Excel.
A program to notify you about calls on a FRITZ!Box via Dreambox or IM.