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How the greatest MP3 player undid itself (2017)

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Heh, I was there at the end. I refused to let us just kill it as everyone else wanted to do. Took us a year to sell it and that was one of the last things I did, ensuring it had a chance with new owner. Glad I didn’t just let it get thrown in the digital waste bucket and Shoutcast Station Directory just get turned off. I assume new owners in Belgium still have it going…
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Global Firepower Index

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Understanding Backup and Disaster Planning Solutions for Linux

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Understanding Backup and Disaster Planning Solutions for Linux

In today's digital age, the reliability and integrity of computer systems are more critical than ever. For Linux systems, which are widely used in servers and critical infrastructure, ensuring rapid recovery from failures is paramount. This article dives deep into the essentials of Linux system recovery, offering insights into effective backup strategies and disaster planning. By understanding these elements, users and administrators can safeguard their systems against potential disasters, ensuring continuity and security.

Understanding the Basics of Linux System Recovery

System recovery involves restoring a computer system to an operational state following a failure. In the context of Linux, this means having the ability to bring back data, configurations, and the operating system itself after incidents like hardware malfunctions, software corruption, human errors, or natural disasters.

Types of Failures Affecting Linux Systems

Linux systems, robust as they are, can still fall prey to various types of failures:

  • Hardware Failures: These include issues like hard drive crashes, memory corruption, or power supply failures.
  • Software Issues: Software failures may involve bugs, accidental deletion of critical files, or system misconfigurations.
  • Human Error: Often overlooked, human error such as incorrect commands or improper handling of data can lead to significant disruptions.
  • Natural Disasters: Events like floods, earthquakes, or fires can cause physical damage to systems, necessitating robust disaster recovery plans.

Backup Strategies for Linux Systems

A sound backup strategy is the cornerstone of effective system recovery. Here’s how you can approach backing up your Linux systems:

Incremental vs. Full Backups
  • Incremental Backups save changes made since the last backup, conserving storage space and reducing backup time. However, recovery can be slower as it may require a series of incremental backups to restore the latest state.
  • Full Backups involve copying all data to the backup storage. They require more storage space and longer to complete but make recovery fast and straightforward.

Choosing between these methods depends on your specific needs regarding recovery time objectives (RTO) and recovery point objectives (RPO).

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I setup my terminal for max productivity

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A disgruntled federal employee's 1980s desk calendar (2018)

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US drug shortages reach record high with 323 meds now in short supply

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Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Adderall XR brand medication arranged at a pharmacy in Provo, Utah, in November 2023.

Enlarge / Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. Adderall XR brand medication arranged at a pharmacy in Provo, Utah, in November 2023. (credit: Getty | George Frey)

Drug shortages in the US have reached an all-time high, with 323 active and ongoing shortages already tallied this year, according to data collected by the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP).

The current drug shortage total surpasses the previous record of 320, set in 2014, and is the highest recorded since ASHP began tracking shortages in 2001.

"All drug classes are vulnerable to shortages," ASHP CEO Paul Abramowitz said in a statement Thursday. "Some of the most worrying shortages involve generic sterile injectable medications, including cancer chemotherapy drugs and emergency medications stored in hospital crash carts and procedural areas. Ongoing national shortages of therapies for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder [ADHD] also remain a serious challenge for clinicians and patients."

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