Automate backup for Linux devices without scripts

Linux® configuration backup is the process of making a copy of the complete configuration and settings for Linux devices. Configuration backups allow network administrators to recover quickly from a device failure, roll back from misconfiguration or simply revert a device to a previous state.

Because configurations change in time, configuration backups for Linux should be created regularly and stored in a secure location.

Restorepoint includes support for the following Linux device types:

Most Linux variants (for instance, RHEL, CentOS, OpenSUSE)

Backup options include:

  • Apache
  • BIND
  • SNMP
  • OpenLDAP
  • OpenSSH
  • DHCP
  • Squid
  • Splunk
  • FreeRADIUS
  • OpenVPN
  • Log files
  • Additional files or directories can also be collected

 

Restorepoint can backup and restore the configuration of individual applications running on a Linux host, such as OpenLDAP, BIND, DHCP, Squid and so on.

 

Restorepoint enables organisations to remove network management complexity by putting routine tasks such as network configuration backup, compliance and change management tasks on autopilot across their multi-vendor network infrastructure.

Using Restorepoint's simple graphical user interface network administrators can quickly schedule network device backups without scripts, analyse devices to ensure security, compliance and automate bulk changes that would otherwise take hours or days to implement manually. Learn more about how Restorepoint how you can save time and ensure you meet your disaster recovery and compliance needs.