Welcome to E2E Networks CDP Backups documentation!
- Manage CDP Backups
- Steps to Install CDP-Agent on your server
- CDP-agent Installation on CentOS/RHEL/Fedora
- CDP agent Installation on Debian/Ubuntu
- Troubleshooting Steps
- How to open CDP Ports on Iptables in a Linux
- How to open CDP Ports with UFW on Ubuntu/Debian
- Open CDP ports on Windows Firewall
- FAQ’s for Backup Plan and Mean Time to Repair
- Q. Is my server at E2E Networks automatically backed up?
- Q. Can I maintain my backups on the machine itself?
- Q. But you have RAID-10 or RAID-1 on all your servers which means a mirrored copy of data is always present? Why do I still need a backup plan?
- Q. What backup plans can I subscribe?
- Q How does the backup at E2E Networks work?
- Q. Are there any particular do’s and dont’s while running CDP Backups?
- Q. How to configure the frequency of backups?
- Q. How to restore the backup?
- Q. So is ‘X’ backup plan a good end in itself? Do you know your Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) which is acceptable as per your RTB objectives?
- Q. How can E2E Networks help in assessing MTTR for my site?