Personal Backup Appliance

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Use this VM to Backup, Restore, or Clone the Hard Disk Drive of any Computer or VM over the Network!


Features

Collegiate:
No

One-line Description:
Use this VM to Backup, Restore, or Clone the Hard Disk Drive of any Computer or VM over the Network!

Filename:
Personal-Backup-Appliance-vm.zip

Size Compressed:
205

Allocated Memory:
256

Username:
vmware

Password:
vmware

VMware Tools Installed?:
Yes

Operating System:
Ubuntu Linux Dapper Drake 6.06.1 LTS

Torrent?:
Yes

Applications:
VMware Browser Appliance 1.0.0
Ubuntu Linux 5.10
Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 & 1.5.0
Partition Image 0.6.4
vsftpd 2.0.3-1ubuntu1
Cherokee Web Server 0.4.23-2
Samba 3.0.14a-6ubuntu1
VMware ToolBox 19175
BASH and CGI scripts that I wrote
Backup of Damn Small Linux (DSL) archived on the VM
Client CD iso image based on Slax Frodo 5.15
Client CD iso image based on INSERT Linux 1.3.6
ntfsclone 1.13.1 from Linux-NTFS project
zsplit/unzsplit 1.2.0 from Device Image
Other Misc Open Source Software

Last Updated:
January 26, 2007 - 11:23

Description:
There's a newer version! Click on this link to download the latest version:
*** Download Latest Version of this Appliance ***
Size: ~205MB
Note: The "Download this Appliance" torrent link in the box above is for v1.0.0.
Read below and please also visit the *** Personal Backup Appliance User Guide with Screenshots *** for detailed info on the hard disk drive backup and restore feature.
1. The Personal Backup Appliance (PBA) provides -TWO- crucial backup functions.
Hard Disk Backup and Restore
First, the Personal Backup Appliance provides a simple user-friendly interface to backup and restore entire hard disk drives over the network. This functionality is similar to that of commercial products such as Norton Ghost Server, but there is no added cost for additional software or hardware. This feature simplifies consumer hard disk backup, streamlines OS deployment in corporate IT environments, and provides a simple harness to backup and restore virtual machines in VMPlayer. Such a setup on physical hardware would require a non-trivial amount of time to set up on top of hardware costs. The intended audience is any consumer that wants a no-hassles backup solution. All you need to do is power on the VM, and then boot from the client on the system that you want to backup.
NAS Device
Second, the Personal Backup Appliance provides a simple NAS service for drag-and-drop incremental backup through Windows (SMB) shares. When coupled with helper backup software such as SyncToy (free download for Windows) or rsync, the PBA can provide similar functionality to commercial hardware products such as the Mirra Personal Server in addition to standard NAS services.
2. The Personal Backup Appliance is built from VMware's Browser Appliance. I manually installed the Partition Image daemon, and used apt-get to install the rest of the software, that I've listed above, from Ubuntu repositories. I also upgraded the VMware Guest Tools to the latest version and ran the shrink disk feature a few times. The bulk of the work is in the shell scripts that I wrote to process the MBR, the partition table, and to serially call partition image to process partition data. To make things easier for the judges, I spent a lot of time writing documentation and providing downloads from within the Virtual machine to easily set things up on the client end. I also configured Samba to provide NAS functionality. There was also manual tweaking of the vmx file.
3. Instructions
Do this from a arbitrary system on your network that you want to use as the server:

  1. Extract zip file
  2. Open the Personal-Backup-Appliance.vmx file using VMware Player.
  3. After booting up, Firefox will automatically launch and display the appliance's IP address. Read the instructions on this page.
  4. From another machine, go to the website hosted by the appliance and download the client cd iso image. Burn this iso image to a CD.

Do this from the system that you want to backup:

  1. Boot from the client CD on the computer that you want to backup.
  2. The client will automatically launch. Then follow the instructions on the screen.

4.


Vendor: rxhui

Date Created: 05/25/2006
Last Updated: 04/25/2007

Technical Specifications

Operating System:

Ubuntu Linux Dapper Drake 6.06.1 LTS

VMware Tools installed: No

Size: 205MB

Allocated Memory (RAM): 256

Applications Installed:

VMware Browser Appliance 1.0.0Ubuntu Linux 5.10Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 & 1.5.0Partition Image 0.6.4vsftpd 2.0.3-1ubuntu1Cherokee Web Server 0.4.23-2Samba 3.0.14a-6ubuntu1VMware ToolBox 19175BASH and CGI scripts that I wroteBackup of Damn Small Linux (DSL) archived on the VMClient CD iso image based on Slax Frodo 5.15Client CD iso image based on INSERT Linux 1.3.6ntfsclone 1.13.1 from Linux-NTFS projectzsplit/unzsplit 1.2.0 from Device ImageOther Misc Open Source Software


Virtual Appliance Account Information

Username: vmware
Password: vmware

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