[CentOS-promo] CfP Brussels 2016: Relax-and-Recover simplifies Linux Disaster Recovery

Gratien D'haese gratien.dhaese at gmail.com
Wed Dec 9 09:26:30 UTC 2015


*Call for Paper submission for CentOS Dojo Brussels 2016.*

*Title*: Relax-and-Recover simplifies Linux Disaster Recovery

*Speaker*: Gratien D'haese, IT3 Consultants, Belgium

*Abstract*:
Linux Disaster Recovery exercises are not every day tasks and most system
engineers lack real-time experience how to practice them.
This talk will describe the basic knowledge about disaster recovery (DR)
and Business Continuity (BC) and will go deeper into the different aspects
of each.
However, we will also show you how to start up DR plan and explain some
handy tools, such as Relax and Recover (rear) so you can get started and
being prepared.

We will dive into Relax-and-Recover (rear), which has a modular disaster
recovery engine completely written in bash and released under GPL v2
license.
Rear can store the details about your systems on disk (NAS, USB, SAN,...)
or network (PXE, NFS, CIFS,...) including the complete backup.
It also creates a bootable image which you need to execute a bare metal
restore. Furthermore, thanks to the modular concept, we can integrate rear
with external backup solutions (commercial or open source) to do the backup
and restore part which makes rear very scalable in big enterprises.
Rear scales even with Cloud solutions and is the heart of another great
project (drlm or disaster recovery linux manager).

*Biography*:
Gratien D'haese is a Belgian independent IT Consultant who is already 27
years active in the Unix world (and with Linux since its invention in 1991).
Gratien is quite active in the Unix/Linux Open Source world and is giving
talks around various topics since the days of the Belgian UNIX Users Group
and other organizations promoting
Unix/Linux and the Open Source movement. On occasions he talks about his
projects on conferences, such as at Fosdem, LinuxTag, T-Dose, and LOAD with
talks around Relax-and-Recover, IPv6, adhocr.
Gratien is the co-founder and main designer of Relax-and-Recover (rear)
together with Schlomo Schapiro (from Germany).
This project started in 2006 and the software is part of Fedora, RHEL 7.2,
EPEL and SLES HA - [http://relax-and-recover.org/]
Gratien is also involved with other Open Source projects, such as "Make
CD-ROM Recovery (mkcdrec)", upgrade-ux,
WBEMextras, adhocr, Config2HTML, SANmigration, sgesap_validation, c4 and
criux.


*Various*:
You can find previous (recorded) presentations of me under the events tabs
of Relax and Recover website [http://relax-and-recover.org/events/]

best regards,

Gratien D'haese
IT3 Consultants bvba
Vennestraat 15, B-2560 Nijlen

E-mail: gratien.dhaese at it3.be
URL: http://www.it3.be/
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