Platform Independence
Monday, October 2nd, 2006We here at the Symagio team haven’t been blogging in a while. We certainly don’t like taking a break from our writing (it being a real creative outlet!), but we’ve been working on some exciting new systems.
First, we’re expanding our supported systems. Previously, we only backed up Windows machines. That was quite sufficient for a long time, as the vast majority of our clients use, and will continue to use, Windows. But we’ve got connections to a lot of people in the open source movement, and we’ve really felt our lack of support for Linux was something we’d like to change.
Our offsite backup solution can now run on Windows, Mac OS X, RedHat Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris, among others. It’s essentially platform-independent, as we’ve recognized that there is invaluable data stored on virtually every computer and server, irrespective of the OS.
In addition to pushing our solution to become platform-independent, we’ve added live support for Exchange Servers, SQL & MySQL Servers and Oracle Databases. Again, this native support has been client driven, and they’re already very happy with it. We hope all of you are too.
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