Last Updated on July 13, 2021
Zmanda Recovery Manager is a Perl-based utility used to automate backup and recovery of MySQL databases.
Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL is used to do backup and recovery of live MySQL databases which can be local or remote.
ZRM uses the most appropriate backup method based on particular storage engine being used by MySQL or particular storage infrastructure being used (e.g. it can use Snapshots for instant full backups if LVM, ZFS, NetApp, or VxFS).
Features include:
- Perform backups that are optimized for your storage engine and your MySQL configuration.
- Recover a database easily to any point in time or to any particular transaction, e.g. just before a user made an error.
- Web Console to centrally manage all backup and recovery operations for a single or multiple MySQL servers.
- Schedule full and incremental backups of your MySQL database.
- Define retention policies and automatically delete backups that have expired.
- Visually review MySQL logs for operational and security reasons.
- Easily identify recovery points.
- Choose flexible logical or faster raw backups of your database.
- Provide hot backups of online MySQL databases via various snapshot technologies.
- Backup your remote MySQL database through a firewall.
- Configure on-the-fly compression and/or encryption of your MySQL backups to meet your storage and security needs.
- Get email or RSS notification about the status of your backups and receive MySQL backup reports.
Website: www.zmanda.com
Support: Install
Developer: Zmanda, Inc.
License: GNU GPL v2
Zmanda Recovery Manager is written in Perl. Learn Perl with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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