I have a question on backing up a hard drive's data on each reboot / shutdown

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lundr

I have a question on backing up a hard drive's data on each reboot.

On a mobile device, what type of a hardware / software configuration
would you recommend that would allow a master hard drive to be backed
up to another source on reboot.

A fairly quick solution would be best; a long backup would not work
well, since this would have to be an automatic backup on startup or
shutdown.

The device is running an Oracle server and database and on a bad power
down / power fail we are currently having either OS or database
corruption issues.

Since the device is mobile it would be nice to have something we could
do via , remote connection or over the phone, that would provide a
backup to last reboot on a software / hardware issue.

Then even if there was some data loss since last reboot, at least the
system would be up and running.

I was hoping you would have some ideas.
 
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Rod Speed

I have a question on backing up a hard drive's data on each reboot.

On a mobile device, what type of a hardware / software configuration
would you recommend that would allow a master hard drive to be backed
up to another source on reboot.

A fairly quick solution would be best; a long backup would not work
well, since this would have to be an automatic backup on startup or
shutdown.
The device is running an Oracle server and database

In that case the backup should be done at that level, not at the drive level.
and on a bad power down / power fail we are currently
having either OS or database corruption issues.
Since the device is mobile it would be nice to have something we could
do via , remote connection or over the phone, that would provide a
backup to last reboot on a software / hardware issue.

Then even if there was some data loss since last reboot, at least the
system would be up and running.
I was hoping you would have some ideas.

Do it at the Oracle level.
 

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