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Preliminary Model for a Web base interface to mondoarchive
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1 | Source: mondo-doc
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2 | Section: utils
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3 | Priority: optional
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4 | Maintainer: Bruno Cornec <bruno@mondorescue.org>
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5 | Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.2.20)
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6 | Standards-Version: 3.6.1
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8 | Package: mondo-doc
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9 | Architecture: all
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10 | Section: doc
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11 | Priority: optional
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12 | Suggests: mondo
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13 | Description: manual for Mondo, a powerful disaster recovery suite
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14 | Mondo is reliable. It backs up your Debian GNU/Linux server or workstation to
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15 | tape, CD-R, CD-RW, NFS or hard disk partition. In the event of catastrophic
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16 | data loss, you will be able to restore all of your data [or as much as you
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17 | want], from bare metal if necessary. Mondo is in use by numerous blue-chip
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18 | enterprises and large organizations, dozens of smaller companies, and tens of
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19 | thousands of users.
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20 | .
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21 | Mondo is comprehensive. Mondo supports LVM, RAID, ext2, ext3, JFS, XFS,
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22 | ReiserFS, VFAT, and can support additional file systems easily. It supports
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23 | adjustments in disk geometry, including migration from non-RAID to RAID. Mondo
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24 | runs on all major Linux distributions and is getting better all the time. You
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25 | may even use it to backup non-Linux partitions, such as NTFS.
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26 | .
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27 | Homepage: http://www.mondorescue.org
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