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* [http://aliga.iciq.es/wiki/documents/making-backups.pdf Making Cluster Data Backups - scripting] | * [http://aliga.iciq.es/wiki/documents/making-backups.pdf Making Cluster Data Backups - scripting] | ||
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* [http://aliga.iciq.es/wiki/documents/UBUNTU_BACKUPS.pdf Making Cluster Data Backups - Ubuntu GUI] | * [http://aliga.iciq.es/wiki/documents/UBUNTU_BACKUPS.pdf Making Cluster Data Backups - Ubuntu GUI] | ||
Revision as of 10:53, 27 September 2022
Why backup your data?
Backing up data regularly is one of the most important maintainence task for a computational researcher. The data can be lost accidentally (by pressing rm -r *) or by no mistake of yours (hard disk corrupted), so it is important to have a backup strategy setup. This can be done automatically as seen from the pdfs below; either through scripting or through BACKUPS tool. It is recommended you backup the data atleast once per week.
Linux OS scripts
Operating System management scripts