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lundr
I have a question on backing up a hard drive's data on each reboot.
On a mobile device, what type of a hardware / software configuration
would you recommend that would allow a master hard drive to be backed
up to another source on reboot.
A fairly quick solution would be best; a long backup would not work
well, since this would have to be an automatic backup on startup or
shutdown.
The device is running an Oracle server and database and on a bad power
down / power fail we are currently having either OS or database
corruption issues.
Since the device is mobile it would be nice to have something we could
do via , remote connection or over the phone, that would provide a
backup to last reboot on a software / hardware issue.
Then even if there was some data loss since last reboot, at least the
system would be up and running.
I was hoping you would have some ideas.
On a mobile device, what type of a hardware / software configuration
would you recommend that would allow a master hard drive to be backed
up to another source on reboot.
A fairly quick solution would be best; a long backup would not work
well, since this would have to be an automatic backup on startup or
shutdown.
The device is running an Oracle server and database and on a bad power
down / power fail we are currently having either OS or database
corruption issues.
Since the device is mobile it would be nice to have something we could
do via , remote connection or over the phone, that would provide a
backup to last reboot on a software / hardware issue.
Then even if there was some data loss since last reboot, at least the
system would be up and running.
I was hoping you would have some ideas.