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morhsn
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Hey guys,
I have quite the question and was hoping someone could point me to the right direction as Google failed to do so.
I have a Windows 7 PC and also own a website that runs on CentOS:
I wanted to ask what is the most efficient way to backup my whole CentOS machine (hard disk size is 30 GB), in a way that would allow me to restore the machine back to its current state in case the whole server or hard disk are gone.
I don't require the ability to restore specific files so I don't mind ending up with one big 30 GB file that can somehow be used to re-create my machine if something happens.
Thanks a lot!
I have quite the question and was hoping someone could point me to the right direction as Google failed to do so.
I have a Windows 7 PC and also own a website that runs on CentOS:
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Linux 2.6.32-220.13.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Apr 17 23:56:34 BST 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I wanted to ask what is the most efficient way to backup my whole CentOS machine (hard disk size is 30 GB), in a way that would allow me to restore the machine back to its current state in case the whole server or hard disk are gone.
I don't require the ability to restore specific files so I don't mind ending up with one big 30 GB file that can somehow be used to re-create my machine if something happens.
Thanks a lot!