Alertbot recently came on board as a sponsor of our group. They provide server monitoring solutions. If you are interested in learning more about their products, http://www.alertbot.com/overview/default.aspx
New Sponsor: R1Soft
R1Soft recently came on board to sponsor our group. R1soft offers one of the best backup solutions on the market for both Windows and Linux. I will have some literature at our next meeting if any of you are interested in learning more…
About R1Soft
I’m David Wartell, founder of R1Soft. The ideas behind R1Soft and CDP began in 1997. At the time, I was a computer engineering student at Michigan State University. I liked to keep busy so while going to school I operated my own web hosting company.
When I started I had a single Sun Unix server and a 4 GB DDS tape drive. Seemingly overnight this single server operation grew into a farm of Linux servers. We quickly outgrew our tape drive and I was faced with the problem of not having a way to back up my customers and their data.
I sat around one day lamenting about the expensive tape robot system we needed to get. My colleague suggested that it seemed ridiculous we should spend so much money on a tape system when much larger hard disks are comparatively inexpensive. At first I laughed at the idea. After giving it some more thought, later that night I decided I would build a system that would back up our network of servers to a single host and store all of the data on disk.First I checked for commercial software. At the time the only option was VTL (Virtual Tape Library). To me that seemed like a ridiculous and expensive hack, trick tape backup software into writing to disk. Not finding any other options I pieced together a solution using shell scripts and rsync. We backed up all of our servers to a single PC with some large hard disks. It was crude, and I was the only one that knew how to run it, but it worked and provided daily backups to disk.
As my hosting business and data set grew I noticed that my nightly backup process with rsync was a real problem. On my largest server it some times couldn’t finish the backup before morning and it wasn’t unusual to have slow web server responses during the backup process.
I wanted a backup solution that was highly efficient. Able to take a backup in minutes even on a large data set. Why should backup software scan all the data for hours only to copy a small set of changes? There had to be a better way. I wanted something easy to use that could be installed on any Windows or Linux server without special hardware.
I tried CA ArcServeIT, Veritas BackupExec, IBM Tivoli, and Legato. Some of them wouldn’t even work correctly on some of my Linux distributions and the software packages that did seemed to provide no performance advantage over my home brew rsync system. Why pay for all this expensive commercial software if it can’t solve my real problem of backups taking too long and killing my disk I/O?
So I looked further and learned that if I used a SAN I might be able to offload the backup I/O from my primary storage. That sounded good until I investigated the cost of converting my servers from direct storage to a SAN! This is madness I thought. There must be a better way, all I want is backups.
I learned there were thousands of people and millions of servers in the same situation I was in years earlier. Everyone was struggling with expensive commercial backup software that ultimately worked no better than a simple rsync, or file copy. Servers were only getting backed up once a day and the process was awful and disk I/O intensive. Sure there are SAN backups and replication, all a bit like throwing hundreds of thousands in hardware at a problem that should be simply solved with software.
R1Soft is changing all of this. Our innovative CDP software for Windows and Linux delivers continuous data protection, open file backups, bare-metal disaster recovery, and an easy-to-use web interface, all at a price everyone can afford.
David Wartell
V.P. and Founder R1Soft Division,
BBS Technologies, Inc.
R1Soft – About R1Soft – How it started and has revolutionized backup technology :: R1Soft
Next Meeting: Tuesday, June 30th
I just wanted to post an update about our next Central Arkansas Refresh meeting which will be held on Tuesday, June 30th at The Flying Saucer in Downtown Little Rock (see the map below for directions). Our meetings are held downstairs, when you walk in the front door walk into the main dining area and look to your right, you will see a doorway with stairs leading to the dungeon, that’s where we can be found…
This month we have Keith Crawford on hand to discuss FriendFeed. As usual, we will be giving away free software and template licenses, t-shirts, and more… If you are interested, you can RSVP online using Facebook and Twitter. Also, be sure to visit our website , our Facebook Group, and follow us on Twitter!!!
Next Meeting: Keith Crawford on FriendFeed
Our next meeting is scheduled for June 30th at The Flying Saucer in Downtown Little Rock. You can RSVP online via our Facebook Group or via Twitvite.
This month Keith Crawford is going to discuss Friendfeed.com – community, content, & conversation at the speed of Now! Friendfeed is simply the most advanced content sharing and conversation platform you’ve ever encountered. Find out why you should be a using Friendfeed and learn the tools to become a power user overnight. Increase your productivity and your accelerate your community. (visit Keith’s Blog)
We will also have giveaways such as t-shirts, software and template licenses, and lots of other free swag! Don’t miss out!!!!
Announcement: InsideMobile Conference
One of our sponsors, O’Reilly, wanted to share this with the group,
What does it take to build mobile apps on different platforms?
Find out at our InsideMobile Conference, July 26 & 27–San Jose, CA.
Don’t wait to learn how to develop mobile apps. Mobile is a huge and growing market, ripe with opportunity. At InsideMobile in San Jose, CA, you’ll learn how to develop for this field right away–not just for one device, but for all of the top frameworks, including iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Android, and Palm webOS.
Which platform is the easiest to work with? Which will give your apps the greatest exposure? Get answers at InsideMobile and network with established mobile developers.
Early Bird Price: $250 for the first 100 registrations (Save $150 on the regular price of $400)
What will you learn at InsideMobile?
* The basics of developing on major mobile platforms
* How to develop for the small screen and manage other mobile platform eccentricities
* How to make money developing mobile applications
* What it takes to develop for more than one platform at a time
* The tools you need to be a successful mobile developer
* The differences among platforms, and what makes each one unique
Featured speakers include:
*Francisco Diaz-Mitoma, co-founder of Tonnect Gus Holcomb, principal engineer with Twin Technologies *Phil Libin, CEO of Evernote *Giorgio Natili, Founder and Head of GNStudio *Raj Singh, Vice President of Business Development for Skyfire *Brian Fling, author of Mobile Design and Development (O’Reilly, Aug 09) *Dan Burcaw, co-founder of Push IO, LLC
For more information on InsideMobile Conference, see:
http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1z0e40lrd1d9ecft99jd0300csc2gqhuj7sn9fdr0
Have a mobile topic you’d like to propose? For information on how to submit your topic, see:
http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1z7l06148ukn8b6ivd1jrbpujfv7fnfa7bsbva1ro
To keep up with conference news from John Wilker and Tom Ortega, see:
http://post.oreilly.com/rd/9z1zibbnln8n1bbg7jk64qc8nd7mnosrv9h8kpqhvr8
If you want to develop mobile apps or learn to develop for other mobile platforms, don’t miss this event.
Video: Daniel Spillers on Wordpress
We had some technical issues w/ our connection so the video is broken down into 2 parts:
This is the second half:
New Sponsor: O’Reilly (updated)
We are now listed on the Oreilly User Group Wiki List, I have us under Developer Groups, you can find our listing here: UGList – Kwiki. Also, I have requested some free books as giveaways as well as some copies that we could do book reviews for and post on our sites, etc. As an Oreilly user group we are also entitled to receive a 35% discount on purchases, I have sent that out to everyone on our roster, but if you didn’t get a copy of that please shoot me a note and let me know and I will get it to you asap. cotton@pleth.com
Central Arkansas Refresh Group – Central Arkansas(Little Rock & Conway, AR) – Our group covers a wide variety of topics including PHP/MySQL, ColdFusion, ASP.NET, Perl, and RUBY. We also discuss Social Media, Monetization, and SEO, ans well as frameworks and content management solutions such as ModX, Joomla, Drupal, and Wordpress. For more information about our group, please visit our website or contact Cotton Rohrscheib, cotton.rohrscheib-at-pleth.com.
