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Plan/B is a network-aware file backup system specifically created to make the file backup from multiple machines simple.The system includes features such as comprehensive reporting, the ability to use CDROM (and soon DVD) drives across the network and centralised management. Plan/B can be deployed on Windows . Here are some key features of "Plan/B":
Backup anything, to anywhere: · You can use any kind of device that Plan/B knows about (currently CDROM, Local disk, Windows Network share, FTP device) as either a source or destination. There is no limitation (as there is in DataArmour). · Incremental mode Copy only what has changed, saving bandwith and time.
Multiple sources, multiple destinations: · A backup may source it's files from multiple machines and devices. The destinations for a backup job can also be any number of machines or devices. Thus it is now easy to have a single set of files (documents, code or other important assets) copied to more than one location using a single job. No need to clone a job anymore!
Multi-Platform: · As the system is written in Java, it will work with any machine for which there is a VM (this is true for the backup server and agents). The administration console can be run on either a Linux or Windows machine.
Volume spanning: · If any removable destination is out of space, then it is possible to request the next volume during the backup process. A good example of this is backup to multiple CD's. Plan/B supports both the spanning of single files across multiple media, and also the saving of complete files across different media. In the first case, a large file can be split across two volumes. In the second case, only complete files are written to any volume (obviously, if the file is larger than the size of the volume, it will have to be split up).
Flexible selection: · A single job can backup whatever is deemed important to the user. The files to backup are specified by rules, which can be as simple as include everything, and complex as include all word documents, all excel spreadsheets under my docs directory, and everything NOT ending in .bak under the data directory
Flexible scheduler: · Jobs can be run whenever you like. The current scheduling implementation takes on a form very similar to Cron, but other implementations are easily added. The important point here is that the process of deciding when a backup should be run is completely separated from anything else about the backup job. This is a change from DataArmour, where the scheduling (specifically, the weekly incremental backup job scheduling) is fixed to run on a Monday, with a full backup occurring every week. In Plan/B, user defined schedules are possible.
Statistics: · The system emits various statistics while in operation, including current progress of various jobs, jobs in the run queue, current load, and recent logged events. What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· Installer - The Linux distribution now has a smarter installer. It works much the same as before, but allows you to perform an automated, console only (useful for headless machines) install. Just pass it the --dest switch. · Custom Ports - It is now possible to control the port used by the messaging subsystem (ActiveMQ). This can also be set in the console (under Options).
Fixed: · Intro Text - Fixed a documentation bug in the installer introduction (the domain name for cloudnine.net.nz was spelt incorrectly).