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Wide Area File Services As more and more businesses implement new technology and applications requiring more bandwidth, they increase congestion on the WAN networks connecting branch offices with their data center. There are several approaches to dealing with this congestion: Upgrading WAN links to prohibitively expensive T3 and OC3 links to maintain “local speed” access at the branch office, implementing file services at each location, software-based solutions that do real-time file replication, or a WAFS (Wide Area File Services) appliance. Chris Wagner Chris is SoCoSA’s vice-president and a systems administrator for Amy’s Kitchen. | ||
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Food at 6pm; talk starts at 7pm. Knoppix is a complete Linux distribution that runs directly from CD. One of its most popular uses is as a rescue and recovery CD since it includes a wide range of incredibly flexible tools to fix a computer that won’t boot. In this talk Kyle will discuss a number of different system recovery scenarios and how to use Knoppix (or another live CD) to restore both Linux and Windows systems. Among the recovery scenarios, Kyle will cover:
Kyle Rankin Kyle is the author of Knoppix Hacks, a member of the SoCoSA board and NBLUG’s president. | ||
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Social/Pizza Hour to be followed immediately by the meeting Start: 19:00
End: 20:30
Backup and Recovery manager for MySQL Food starts at 6pm. As MySQL gets used in increasingly critical and 24/7 applications, its live backup has become increasingly important for administrators. Zmanda Recovery Manager for MySQL is a simple to use tool to do MySQL backups and recovery. It provides enterprise level backup features such as scheduling, reporting and notification. The talk will cover the details of project (code is available under GPL), product features and roadmap. We will also talk about choices and challenges while backing up a MySQL based environment. Paddy Sreenivasan of zmanda. Paddy has worked on multiple open source projects in areas of system availability, backup and recovery. Currently he’s focussed on database as well as system backup and recovery projects. | ||
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