Greetings All, After a long dev cycle, I'm putting a Zope web app into production shortly... and need some advice. What is a good daily backup strategy with Zope 2.71? I'll be running ZEO, and only use three add-on products, Formulator, VarImage and PIL. My application consists of regular items in the ZODB, two python Products, and a half-dozen ZClasses Right now, I'm developing on a WinXP machine, and am considering SuSE 9.1 for my spec, any experiences, good or bad?... YAST2-installed or manually? All advice would be helpful as I weigh my options, -Jon Cyr cyrj@cyr.info
Jonathan Cyr wrote:
What is a good daily backup strategy with Zope 2.71?
Good for repozo...
Right now, I'm developing on a WinXP machine, and am considering SuSE 9.1 for my spec, any experiences, good or bad?... YAST2-installed or manually?
red hat or debian are the mainstays around here, but there's no reason that shouldn't work fine... Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk
Right now, I'm developing on a WinXP machine, and am considering SuSE 9.1 for my spec, any experiences, good or bad?... YAST2-installed or manually?
Regardless of the Distribution I would say that any Linux which is still supported (I doubt that about Suse 9.1, though) is a good choice as long as you or the Admin in charge knows how to handle it. I would recommend to at least install Zope from Source. The Python 2.3.5 included in Debian Sarge works well - dunno about Suse 9.1, however I would suggest to install Python 2.3.5 from Source. It's fairly easy and straightforward... Kind Regards Maik
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