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# Introduction Relax-and-Recover is the leading Open Source bare metal disaster recovery solution. It is a modular framework with many ready-to-go workflows for common situations. Relax-and-Recover produces a bootable image which can recreate the system's original storage layout. Once that is done it initiates a restore from backup. Since the storage layout can be modified prior to recovery, and disimilar hardware and virtualization is supported, Relax-and-Recover offers the flexibility to be used for complex system migrations. Currently Relax-and-Recover supports various boot media (incl. ISO, PXE, OBDR tape, USB or eSATA storage), a variety of network protocols (incl. sftp, ftp, http, nfs, cifs) as well as a multitude of backup strategies (incl. IBM TSM, Micro Focus Data Protector, Symantec NetBackup, EMC NetWorker [Legato], Dell PowerProtect Data Manager, SEP Sesam, Galaxy [Simpana], Bacula, Bareos, RBME, rsync, duplicity, Borg). Relax-and-Recover was designed to be easy to set up, requires no maintenance and is there to assist when disaster strikes. Its setup-and-forget nature removes any excuse for not having a disaster recovery solution implemented. Recovering from disaster is made very straight-forward by a 2-step recovery process so that it can be executed by operational teams when required. When used interactively (e.g. when used for migrating systems), menus help make decisions to restore to a new (hardware) environment. Extending and integrating Relax-and-Recover into complex environments is made possible by its modular framework. Consistent logging and optionally extended output help understand the concepts behind Relax-and-Recover, troubleshoot during initial configuration and help debug during integration. Professional services and support are available. ## Relax-and-Recover project The support and development of the Relax-and-Recover project takes place on Github: * Relax-and-Recover website: [https://relax-and-recover.org/](https://relax-and-recover.org/) * Github project: [https://github.com/rear/rear/](https://github.com/rear/rear/) In case you have questions, ideas or feedback about this document, you can contact the development team via creating a [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/rear/rear-user-guide/issues) ## Design concepts Based on experience from previous projects, a set of design principles were defined, and improved over time: - Focus on easy and automated disaster recovery - Modular design, focused on system administrators - For Linux (and possibly Unix operating systems) - Few external dependencies (Bash and standard Unix tools) - Easy to use and easy to extend - Easy to integrate with *real* backup software The goal is to make Relax-and-Recover as least demanding as possible, it will require only the applications necessary to fulfill the job Relax-and-Recover is configured for. Furthermore, Relax-and-Recover should be platform independent and ideally install just as a set of scripts that utilizes everything that the Linux operating system provides. ## Features and functionality Relax-and-Recover has a wide range of features: - Improvements to HP SmartArray and CCISS driver integration - Improvements to software RAID integration - Disk layout change detection for monitoring - One-Button-Disaster-Recovery (OBDR) tape support - DRBD filesystem support - Bacula or Bareos tape support - Multiple DR images per system on single USB storage device - USB ext3/ext4 support - GRUB[2] bootloader re-implementation - UEFI support - ebiso support (needed by SLES UEFI ISO booting) - Add Relax-and-Recover entry to local GRUB configuration (optional) - Nagios and webmin integration - Syslinux boot menu - Storing rescue/backup logfile on rescue media - Restoring to different hardware - RHEL6, RHEL7, RHEL8, RHEL9 and RHEL10 support - SLES 15 support - Debian and Ubuntu support - Various usability improvements - Serial console support auto-detected - Lockless workflows - USB udev integration to trigger mkrescue on inserting USB device - Beep/UID led/USB suspend integration - Migrate UUID from disks and MAC addressed from network interfaces - Integrates with Disaster Recovery Linux Manager (DRLM) - Data deduplication with Borg as backend - Block device level backup/restore