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How to update a single driver in an android system?
I can't put my wifi card into monitoring mode. So the question is, hardware or software? Most likely software. How to see what kind of hardware is on my android, and how to update if something happens? Is it possible to update the driver in android system, because it is a system based on linux kernel. How? Modprobe? The phone is rooted, I can run debian, but with lspci it gives an error, now think about how to find out what kind of hardware is on my samsung
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How to update a single driver in an android system?
First, visit w3bsit3-dns.com and find the forum threads visited by your device. Perhaps someone has already solved this issue. At least, the name of the WiFi adapter chip is definitely there, which will allow you to find the driver sources. However, in android, drivers are kernel modules.
"Building a kernel module on a smartphone is like building a kernel module on a computer, only without a computer"
Symantec NetBackup can do it all and we use it. But it is paid and even very much :)
Acronis® Backup & Recovery™ 11 Virtual Edition
can do everything except working with the database. It is
advisable to use Acronis® Recovery for the database , but the solution is tailored for MS SQL Server
In the 10th version, there were flaws when working with ESXi, which caused more inconvenience than problems. In version 11, they corrected and improved a lot.
Of the interesting features, one can note backup policies with automatic placement of backups on several servers, and in addition, you can wrap copies immediately into virtual machines
And another question, what will happen to the database at the time of dumping the entire VM? how will she react? will it deploy correctly? or get beat up?
Symantec Backup Exec or Simpana CommVault, or HP DataProtector, or IBM TSM, or Symantec NetBackup suits your requirements, but I would recommend Veeam Backup & Replication, although it does not know how to backup individual applications and files inside the VM, it is one of the best backup solutions for VMs on VMware vSphere.
Among the advantages of Veeam Backup & Replication: -
Consistent backup of files and application data inside the VM, without the need to install agents.
-Built-in deduplication and backup archiving.
-Possibility of granular recovery of individual files and application data (SQL, Exchange, AD).
-Ability to run a VM directly from a backup, followed by a VM migration using vMotion or Storage Migration.
-Ability to automatically check backups on a schedule.
-Ability to create consistent VM replicas on a schedule.
Disadvantages:
-Can't backup directly to tapes, but one of our customers uses Backup Exec to backup Veeam backups to tapes.
-Backup only virtual machines (VMware vSphere or Microsoft Hyper-V). To back up the physical infrastructure, you will need to use something else.
PS Please note that not all SRKs support ESXi Free, if you have one.
I don't know how you imagine testing the backup of the entire virtual machine, but I can offer the following solutions:
1. Clonezilla
2. Bacula.
3. Bacula (see the RunClientBeforeJob and RunClientAfterJob directives).
Partially does not fit the criterion of "do not write scripts".
In the second and third cases, it allows you to restore only the necessary files without fully deploying the entire backup.
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