Re: CentOS 6 P2V alternatives?

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robert
> Nichols
> Sent: den 3 november 2017 14:46
> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  CentOS 6 P2V alternatives?
>
> How would you recover if that server were suddenly destroyed, let's say by a
> power supply failure that fried the motherboard and all the disks? If you 
> can't
> bring up a machine on new, bare iron starting with nothing but your backups
> and a CD or USB stick with a recovery tool, you need to seriously reconsider
> your backup strategy.

The important data is backed up properly.
I'm looking for a "quick fix" solution to clone the server as is. I'm pretty 
sure I can duplicate the setup for the license managers and intricate scripts, 
and what not. I'm just not too hot on spending a few weeks on this.

I'm aware of the fast - cheap - good pyramid. :-)

--
//Sorin
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