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Managing Snapshots and Maintenance

Backing up a database is always something that is important to administrators to be able to preserve data for pin point analysis and many other reasons. This is no different in Nagios Log Server especially when something critical happens in your network infrastructure. Making snapshots in Nagios Log Server can guarantee that your log data will be saved in case of database corruption or servers going down hard.

Managing Nagios Log Server Snapshots and Maintenance



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