How can you backup an OS remotely?
Backing up an operating system (OS) is a crucial task for any system administrator or user who wants to protect their data and settings from disasters, malware, or hardware failures. However, sometimes you may not have physical access to the machine that runs the OS, or you may want to automate the backup process without interrupting the system's operation. In such cases, you can use remote backup methods that allow you to create and restore OS images over a network. In this article, we will explore some of the advantages and challenges of remote OS backup, and introduce some common tools and techniques that you can use to perform this task.
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Claudio OliveiraSenior Observability Specialist
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Aatish SharmaBachelor's in Information Technology, cyber security enthusiast, Student of computer science and information security…
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Gulshan MishraDevOps Engineer | SugarCRM | DevOps Automation | Application Reliability | | Linux | AWS | Ansible | CRM | Kubernetes