All articles tagged with "Bash Scripting"
RAID is not a backup plan. Learn how to script automated disaster recovery for MySQL and local files using standard Linux tools, while adhering to Norway's strict data sovereignty laws.
Stop relying on default Nagios checks. This guide dissects true infrastructure observability in 2014, covering disk latency, CPU steal time, and MySQL replication lag, ensuring your Norwegian VPS infrastructure survives the next traffic spike.
Manual deployments are a liability. Learn how to engineer a bulletproof, atomic build pipeline using Jenkins and Bash, and why the underlying virtualization architecture of your VPS determines your CI success.
Hardware fails. It is a mathematical certainty. In 2014, relying solely on RAID is professional negligence. We dissect the difference between redundancy and recovery, explore robust rsync strategies, and explain why keeping your data inside Norway borders (Datatilsynet) is your best legal defense.
It is 2013. If you are still relying on RAID 10 as your disaster recovery plan, you are one hardware failure away from unemployment. Here is how to architect true resilience using KVM, rsync, and common sense.
Silence is not golden; it's a risk. Learn how to deploy a scalable monitoring architecture using Nagios and NRPE to catch failures before your customers do, specifically tailored for high-latency Nordic infrastructure.
RAID is not a backup. Stop relying on luck and start relying on Bash. This guide covers automated, encrypted off-site backups using rsync and mysqldump on Linux systems, ensuring your data stays safe within Norwegian borders.
Manual backups are a lie we tell ourselves. In this guide, we engineer a bulletproof, automated backup strategy using Bash, Rsync, and Cron on CentOS 6, ensuring your data adheres to Norwegian compliance standards.
RAID is not a backup. Discover battle-tested methods for automating off-site backups using rsync, MySQL dumps, and cron on CentOS 6 and Ubuntu 12.04. Protect your data against corruption and hardware failure.
RAID is not a backup. In this deep dive, we explore battle-tested strategies for automating server backups using rsync, MySQL dumps, and cron on Linux systems, tailored for Norwegian data compliance.
RAID is not a backup. In this deep dive, we script bulletproof disaster recovery solutions using rsync, Cron, and encryption, tailored for Norwegian compliance standards in 2012.
RAID is not a backup. In this guide, we script bulletproof, automated disaster recovery solutions using rsync, MySQL dumps, and cron, specifically tailored for Norwegian data compliance and high-performance VPS environments.
Stop relying on manual FTP transfers. Learn how to script robust, automated backups for MySQL and file systems using rsync and cron, ensuring compliance with Norwegian data laws.
RAID is not a backup. Learn how to script robust, automated disaster recovery solutions using rsync, MySQL dumps, and off-site storage while navigating Norwegian data privacy laws.
RAID is not a backup. Learn how to script robust, automated disaster recovery for your Norwegian VPS using rsync, mysqldump, and cron before your hard drive fails.
RAID is not a backup. Snapshotting is not enough. Learn how to script bulletproof, automated off-site backups for your Norwegian VPS using rsync, MySQL dumps, and cron, ensuring compliance with Datatilsynet standards.
RAID is not a backup. Learn how to script bulletproof, automated backups for your Linux servers using tools available today, ensuring you survive the inevitable hardware failure or user error.
It is 2012. Hard drives fail. In this guide, we bypass the marketing fluff and dive into `rsync`, MySQL rotation scripts, and Data Protection Act compliant offsite strategies to save your infrastructure from inevitable disaster.
Data loss isn't a possibility; it's a certainty waiting to happen. Learn how to script bulletproof automated backups using rsync, mysqldump, and cron, specifically tailored for the strict data retention standards of 2011.
RAID is not a backup. Stop relying on luck and manual tarballs. Here is the battle-hardened guide to automating disaster recovery on Linux systems using rsync, encryption, and offsite storage in compliance with Norwegian data laws.
RAID is not a backup. In this deep dive, we explore scripting robust, automated offsite backups using rsync, mysqldump, and cron to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements and save your sanity.
RAID is not a backup. Stop relying on manual tarballs and learn how to implement automated, rotating, off-site backups using rsync and MySQL best practices on CentOS and Debian systems. Essential reading for compliance with Norwegian data laws.