Quick Start Guide for Linux File & Folder Backup & Recovery
Quick Start Guide for Linux File & Folder Backup & Recovery
About Linux File and Folder Backup
BDRSuite offers a robust solution for protecting Linux files and folders, including agentless backups, incremental backup strategies, and flexible scheduling. It ensures secure storage across local, remote, and cloud destinations, offering centralized management for efficient data protection and seamless recovery.
Getting Started
Step 1: Planning
Required Components:
BDRSuite Backup Server
Linux Server/ Endpoint
System Requirements (Backup Server): Windows Server 2012 R2 Core (Standard or Datacenter) & above. To learn more, refer to the System Requirements.
Supported Platforms (Linux File and Folder):Debian Linux (64-bit), RedHat Linux (64-bit) and more. To learn more, refer to theSupported Platforms.
BDRSuite Backup Server is the central management component for configuring, scheduling, managing backups and recovery across virtual, physical, cloud, and SaaS environments. This server has to be installed and hosted on a dedicated machine.
After installation, access the server via http://<IP Address>:6060 or http://localhost:6060.
Watch BDRSuite Backup Server Installation on WIndow Video.
Configuring Linux File and Folder Backup & Recovery
Step 1: Creating a Storage Repository
BDRSuite supports on-premise storage options and remote solutions, including DAS, NAS, SAN. You can navigate to the Infrastructure -> Backup Repository tab choose Block Storage. Refer to Block Storage Repository to learn more.
Watch creating Block Storage Repository video
BDRSuite also supports public cloud services like Amazon S3, Azure Blob, Google Cloud, and S3-compatible platforms such as Wasabi, MinIO, and Backblaze. You can navigate to the Infrastructure -> Backup Repository tab choose Object Storage. Refer to Object Storage Repository to learn more.
Step 2: Adding Linux File and Folder Backup Sources
To configure backups and restores, the Linux machine hosting the files and folders must be added to the BDRSuite Backup Server. Navigate to Data Source -> Servers & Endpoints -> Add Host, click on Add Linux, and enter the required credentials to integrate the Linux source.
To configure and manage Linux file and folder backups within the BDRSuite Backup Server, follow the steps to set up backup jobs, schedule them, manage retention policies, and ensure effective data protection. Navigate to Backup -> Configure Backup -> Linux
Steps to Configure Linux File and Folder Backup
Define a unique name for the backup job and select the repository to store the backups.
Choose the Linux machine and the specific files or folders to be backed up.
Exclude specific files or folders from the backup job if required.
Set the schedule for incremental and full backups based on your requirements.
Define retention policies and enable encryption for secure backups.
Once saved, the backup will run automatically according to the defined schedule.
In BDRSuite Backup Server, managing Linux file and folder backup jobs involves navigating to Backup -> List Backup Jobs, where you can search, schedule, and edit backup jobs. You can also suspend, resume, or abort jobs, adjust schedules, and generate job reports. For more information, refer to Managing Backup Jobs.
Step 6: Reporting & Notification
The Reports section provides insights into automatically generated reports for Linux file and folder backups, including backup and recovery status, job summaries, and error logs. Notifications can also be configured to inform users about backup operations and issues.
Navigate to the Reports tab in BDRSuite Backup Server. To learn more, refer to Reporting & Notifications.
Watch the demo video to understand the detailed process of Linux File and Folder Backup.
Secondary Copy for Linux File and Folders
Secondary Copy - Offsite Copy
The Offsite Copy feature allows you to configure Offsite Copy/Disaster Recovery (DR) jobs, where backup data is replicated to a remote server. This ensures data availability and business continuity in case of site failure.
Tape Archiving enables secure long-term retention of backups on tape storage for compliance purposes. To configure Tape Archive for Linux file and folder backups, navigate to Secondary Copy -> Tape Archive -> Tape Infrastructure.
Licensing in BDRSuite allows efficient management of Linux file and folder backups, ensuring smooth operations through activation, renewal, and allocation of licenses. For detailed instructions, refer to the Purchase & Manage License guide.
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