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== Releases == | == Releases == | ||
* [http://www.zmanda.com/download-zrm.php Release 2.0 (Apr 3, ' | * [http://www.zmanda.com/download-zrm.php Release 2.0 (Apr 3, '08)] | ||
** Solaris packages | ** Solaris packages | ||
** ZRM clients for Linux (RPM/Debian) and Solaris | ** ZRM clients for Linux (RPM/Debian) and Solaris |
Revision as of 23:14, 2 June 2008
Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL simplifies life of a database administrator who needs an easy to use yet flexible and robust backup and recovery solution for MySQL server.
- Schedule full and incremental logical or raw backups of your MySQL database
- Centralized backup management
- Perform backup that is the best match for your storage engine and your MySQL configuration
- Get e-mail notification about status of your backups
- Monitor and obtain reports about your backups (including RSS feeds)
- Verify your backup images
- Compress and encrypt your backup images
- Implement Site or Application specific backup policies
- Recover database easily to any point in time or to any particular database event
- Custom plugins to tailor MySQL backups to your environment
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