NetVault Bare Metal Recovery includes the following technical components:
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Plug-in Server |
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The following topics briefly describe these components.
The Plug-in Offline Client for Linux implements a block-by-block backup and restore technique to recover a system fully. This block-by-block operation takes the system offline and makes it unavailable. This process is done to either:
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Backup: An Offline Backup backs up all aspects of a system — OS, applications, system settings, and so on. This process is ideal for new systems that have been configured for use. |
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Restore: An Offline Restore recovers a machine — even if it has no functional OS — to a previously configured state. |
The Plug-in Offline Client includes a component known as VaultOS. The VaultOS is a minimal OS that is used to boot a target disaster recovery client system to prepare it for either backup or restore. This minimal OS starts the target client, loads all applicable device drivers, and leaves its hard drive in a state suitable for either backup or restore.
The Plug-in Server resides on the NetVault Backup Server and enables backup and recovery of a target client’s data by using the Plug-in Offline Client.
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