Replicator Tech Specs
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Mac OS X Version
Requirements
Requires Mac OS X v.10.0 or later.
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Hardware Considerations
Though Replicator for Mac OS X can run on any Mac OS X machine, it is ideally suited for Apple's Xserve.
Supported Clients
Windows NT/2000/XP pro, Windows 95/98/Me/XP, AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X (Mac OS 9 and prior are supported through free third party utilities)
Client Communications
TCP/IP
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Linux Version
Supported Distributions
Any Linux Distribution with kernel 2.2 or higher. Including the following:
Caldera, Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat, SuSE
Hardware Considerations
Customer Quote:
"I have been using Replicator (and it's predecessors) for several years now. This use has been at an Internet Service Provider. It is used as a means of keeping backed up and archived copies of critical configuration files and customer data. Upon several occasions it has proved invaluable in recovering data lost to human error or buggy software. It is very easy to configure with a web-based interface to create backups and archives on a regular schedule. Recovering single files from a backup set is quick and easy. The company has always been very responsive with answers to any questions and fixes for any problems that I have encountered."
Mike Cowper,
Sr. Systems Administrator,
Midwest Internet Inc.
Hardware that adequately runs an appropriate version of Linux and Apache will run Replicator. The number of clients and the amount of data to be replicated should be considered when purchasing hardware, especially storage.
Supported Clients
Windows NT/2000/XP pro, Windows 95/98/Me/XP, AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X (Mac OS 9 and prior are supported through free third party utilities)
Client Communications
TCP/IP
Solaris Version
Supported Platforms
Solaris (2.5, 2.6, 7, and 8) on both Sparc and Intel platforms, including 64-bit Sparc
Hardware Considerations
Hardware that adequately runs an appropriate version of Solaris and Apache will run Replicator. The number of clients and the amount of data to be replicated should be considered when purchasing hardware, especially storage.
Supported Clients
Windows NT/2000/XP pro, Windows 95/98/Me/XP, AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X (Mac OS 9 and prior are supported through free third party utilities)
Client Communications
TCP/IP

