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OPS235 Lab 6 - CentOS7

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=== Part 3: Backing up Only Recent File Changes ===
{| width="40%" align="right" cellpadding="10"|- valign="top"|{{Admon/note | Use centos1 Backing up Files | Complete One very important aspect of system admin is performing backups. There are many methods for backing up the data on a a computer system.<br />The following is an example of a common backup system used in Business Unix/Linux systems:<br /><br />'''Full Backup''': Backup all specified files (eg. configuration, data files, etc)<br />'''Incremental Backup''': Backup of only files that have changed since last (full) backup<br /><br />When the system is required to be fully restored, then the '''full backup''' is recovered, followed by each .<br />In this investigation on your centos1 VM., you will learn how to perform an '''incremental backup''' using the <code>find</code> utility|}}|}
{{Admon/note | Backing up Files |One very important aspect of system admin is performing backups. There are many methods for backing up the data on a a computer system.<br />The following is an example of a common backup system used in Business Unix/Linux systems:<br /><br />'''Full Backup''': Backup all specified files (eg. configuration, data files, etc)<br />'''Incremental Backup''': Backup of only files that have changed since last (full) backup<br /><br />When the system is required to be fully restored, then the '''full backup''' is recovered, followed by each .<br />In this investigation, you will learn how to perform an '''incremental backup''' using the <code>find</code> utility|}}
# Start the '''centos1''' VM and login
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