Zmanda Recovery Manager

Zmanda Recovery Manager (ZRM) for MySQL simplifies the life of a Database Administrator who needs an easy-to-use yet flexible and robust backup and recovery solution for MySQL server. With ZRM for MySQL you can:

  • Schedule full and incremental backups of your MySQL database.
  • Start immediate backup or postpone scheduled backups based on thresholds defined by you.
  • Choose to do more flexible logical or faster raw backups of your database.
  • Perform backup that is the best match for your storage engine and your MySQL configuration.
  • Backup your remote MySQL database through a firewall.
  • Configure on-the-fly compression and/or encryption of your MySQL backups to meet your storage and security needs.
  • Get e-mail notification about the status of your backups and receive MySQL backup reports via RSS feed.
  • Monitor and browse your backups.
  • Define retention policies and delete backups that have expired.
  • Recover a database easily to any point in time or to any particular transaction, e.g. just before a user made an error.
  • Parse binary logs to search and filter MySQL logs for operational and security reasons.
  • Last updated 9 Feb, 2009


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