








The CDP MySQL add-on locks and flushes MySQL during synchronization providing for consistent MySQL table files. These files are the same MySQL InnoDB and MyISAM files you are already backing up. With the MySQL Agent add-on, these files will be...
[more]Affordable High Performance Disk to Disk Backup Software for Linux Servers with central management and data repository.
Continuous Data Protection (CDP) Enterprise Edition reduces server backup windows from hours to minutes. Works over most TCP/IP networks. Install in as little as 15 minutes. Provide high performance backups for up to 30 or more servers with one central CDP data repository and user interface.
This page lists the system requirements for both the Linux CDP Agent and Linux CDP Server.
This is the target or server you are protecting data on.
For a complete list of supported Linux distributions for CDP click here.
Linux CDP Server, the server where you install the CDP Server 2.0 software. This server provides the Web Interface and receives data from the CDP Agent over a TCP/IP network and this is where your recovery points are stored in a Disk Safe.
Cross-Platform Note: You can run the CDP Server software on Linux or Windows and provide CDP services for both Linux and Windows. See Windows CDP Server system requirements here.
| 32-Bit Linux | Most 2.4 & 2.6 Linux Kernels. See Supported Linux Distributions. |
| 64-Bit Linux | Most 2.4 & 2.6 Linux Kernels. See Supported Linux Distributions. |
| Physical Memory | Minimum: 512 MB Recommended: 1 GB |
| Supported File Systems | ext2, ext3, ext4 (CDP 2.20+), reiserfs, Linux Swap |
| 32-Bit Linux | Almost Any Linux Distribution with a 2.6+ Linux Kernel |
| 64-Bit Linux | Almost Any Linux Distribution with a 2.6+ Linux Kernel |
| Physical Memory | Minimum: 1 GB Recommended: 4 GB |
| Directly Attached Storage | IDE, SATA, SCSI, SAS, ISCSI, SAN, Fibre Channel, Dynamic Disks (Software RAID), Hardware RAID |
| Network Attached Storage | CIFS (Windows Network Shares), Unix NFS |
| Free Disk Space | Minimum 10 GB of Disk Free Space should be available for logs and configuration. |