Hands-on with Zmanda Recovery Manager 3.0 on Ubuntu Server
A hands-on review of Zmanda Recovery Manager 3.0 on Ubuntu Server.
A hands-on review of Zmanda Recovery Manager 3.0 on Ubuntu Server.
Zmanda brings its robust, well integrated database backup and recovery package to one of the most popular Linux distributions with its latest product release of Zmanda Recovery Manager version 3.0 for MySQL on Ubuntu.
An easy-to-use yet comprehensive backup and recovery solution for MySQL databases is at the top of every DBA’s wishlist. In this review, we take a look at Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL, an open source data protection solution. ZRM simplifies MySQL data backup and recovery with a web-based management console and open data formats.
A review of some current state-of-the-art digital TV tuner cards, focusing on how well they support digital television in Linux. Over-the-air television broadcasts in the US will convert to all digital in February 2009. So, it was exciting to switch over to digital TV on my desktop.
Fedora 7 is a first class distro that demonstrates solid progress in improving the user experience, easing the move to virtualization and enabling the user to create their own custom spins with open source build tools.
In the short time that I've spent using Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger), I've really come to like it. The installation was painless, all my hardware was detected and configured correctly, package management was easy, and the clean-cut GNOME desktop is terrific.
A review of the newly released Fedora Core 4 distribution.
In this review we look at Ubuntu 5.04 to see why it is creating a lot of excitement in the Linux community.
A review of the latest release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Review of ‘The Definitive Guide to Plone’ by Andy McKay, published by Apress.
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