Solved by verified expert:Earlier in the course, you learned about Services. An often neglected but critical service is running backups. This project serves as a first step towards creating and then automating the backup process in both the Windows and Linux environments. This project requires that you use an existing install of Windows Server from Project 1 and Ubuntu Server from Project 2. You will include a reflective paper of at least 2 pages in current APA format that details the installations, configurations, challenges, and solutions to complete the following systems administration project: In the Windows server environment, you will create two separate scripts within PowerShell that will perform two types of backups of a given source directory and store the backed up files in a given target directory (preferably on a separate drive). The first script will perform a full backup and the second script will perform an incremental backup on the remaining days of the week. Lastly, using the Microsoft Management Console Task Scheduler, you will set up a schedule for the first script (the full backup script) to run on Sundays and Wednesdays and a schedule for the second script (the incremental backup script) to run on the remaining days of the week.Provide three pieces of evidence showing that your scripts were successful: 1) a copy of your scripts; 2) clear screenshots of the Task Scheduler interface showing the correctly scheduled tasks; and 3) results of the backup processes (specifically the files in both the source and target directories).In the Ubuntu environment, you will perform the same tasks as the last two steps. You will create two separate BASH scripts that will perform two types of backups of a given source directory and store the backed up files in a given target directory (preferably on a separate drive). The first script will perform a full backup and the second script will perform an incremental backup on the remaining days of the week. For assistance with this, Google “incremental backup script in bash” for starters. Once you have these scripts working, use the cron command to schedule the scripts. As the previous steps dictate, you will set up a schedule for the first script (the full backup script) to run on Sundays and Wednesdays and a schedule for the second script (the incremental backup script) to run on the remaining days of the week.Provide three pieces of evidence showing that your scripts were successful: 1) a copy of your scripts; 2) clear screenshots of the scheduled scripts using crontab or the contents of the /etc/cron.* directories showing the correctly scheduled tasks; and 3) results of the backup processes (specifically the files in both the source and target directories). The paper must use appendixes to reference screenshots along the way. Screenshots must identify a unique piece of information on the user’s computer such as a picture and include the system date and time in each screen capture. At the minimum, screenshots must exist during the initial setup of VirtualBox, installation of the operating system, configuration of the user accounts, security updates, and firewall configuration of the new operating systems. Subsequent screenshots must exist that detail the other deliverables in each phase (e.g., such as DNS).
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CSIS 352
FINAL PROJECT INSTRUCTIONS
Earlier in the course, you learned about Services. An often neglected but critical service is
running backups. This project serves as a first step towards creating and then automating the
backup process in both the Windows and Linux environments.
This project requires that you use an existing install of Windows Server from Project 1 and
Ubuntu Server from Project 2. You will include a reflective paper of at least 2 pages in current
APA format that details the installations, configurations, challenges, and solutions to complete
the following systems administration project:
1) In the Windows server environment, you will create two separate scripts within
PowerShell that will perform two types of backups of a given source directory and store
the backed up files in a given target directory (preferably on a separate drive). The first
script will perform a full backup and the second script will perform an incremental
backup on the remaining days of the week. Lastly, using the Microsoft Management
Console Task Scheduler, you will set up a schedule for the first script (the full backup
script) to run on Sundays and Wednesdays and a schedule for the second script (the
incremental backup script) to run on the remaining days of the week.
2) Provide three pieces of evidence showing that your scripts were successful: 1) a copy of
your scripts; 2) clear screenshots of the Task Scheduler interface showing the correctly
scheduled tasks; and 3) results of the backup processes (specifically the files in both the
source and target directories).
3) In the Ubuntu environment, you will perform the same tasks as the last two steps. You
will create two separate BASH scripts that will perform two types of backups of a given
source directory and store the backed up files in a given target directory (preferably on a
separate drive). The first script will perform a full backup and the second script will
perform an incremental backup on the remaining days of the week. For assistance with
this, Google “incremental backup script in bash” for starters. Once you have these scripts
working, use the cron command to schedule the scripts. As the previous steps dictate,
you will set up a schedule for the first script (the full backup script) to run on Sundays
and Wednesdays and a schedule for the second script (the incremental backup script) to
run on the remaining days of the week.
4) Provide three pieces of evidence showing that your scripts were successful: 1) a copy of
your scripts; 2) clear screenshots of the scheduled scripts using crontab or the contents of
the /etc/cron.* directories showing the correctly scheduled tasks; and 3) results of the
backup processes (specifically the files in both the source and target directories).
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CSIS 352
The paper must use appendixes to reference screenshots along the way. Screenshots must
identify a unique piece of information on the user’s computer such as a picture and include the
system date and time in each screen capture. At the minimum, screenshots must exist during the
initial setup of VirtualBox, installation of the operating system, configuration of the user
accounts, security updates, and firewall configuration of the new operating systems. Subsequent
screenshots must exist that detail the other deliverables in each phase (e.g., such as DNS).
This assignment must be submitted to SafeAssign by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Friday of
Module/Week 8.
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