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Another possibility is that you are simply required to contact your system administrator, backup operator, restore center or backup company for assistance with the restoration of your files or directory structure. | Another possibility is that you are simply required to contact your system administrator, backup operator, restore center or backup company for assistance with the restoration of your files or directory structure. | ||
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- | When restoring files it may be important to lock the backup so that no backups take place during the restore. Details on how to do this is covered on the **[[:developer/migrating_backup_sets|backup set migration page]]**. | + | When restoring files it may be important to lock the backup so that no backups take place during the restore. Details on how to do this is covered on the **[[:developer/migrating_backup_sets|backup set migration page]]**. This is particularly important if you have automated your backup with a scheduler such as cron. |
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==== Hot Swap Restore with Post Actions ==== | ==== Hot Swap Restore with Post Actions ==== | ||
- | Restore times will vary depending upon various factors. LBackup makes it possible to have hot spare hardware loaded and updated with data. LBackup offers this flexibility via pre / post action script(s). Essentially, it is possible to keep a hot spare storage system prepped and ready for restore for critical systems. This approach is particularly useful if you have a large data set being backed up and when you need to ensure that a restore window is kept to a minimum. | + | Restore times will vary depending upon various factors. LBackup makes it possible to have hot spare hardware loaded and updated with data. LBackup offers this flexibility via pre / post action script(s). Essentially, it is possible to keep a hot spare storage system prepped and ready for the restore of critical systems. This approach is particularly useful if you have a large data set being backed up and when you need to ensure that a restore time is kept to a minimum. |