Release Notes 2.20 Stable - 01/14/2010
Continuous Data Protection provides affordable high performance backups that allow you to reduce your server backup windows from hours to minutes. Use R1Soft CDP to centrally manage CDP backups for your Windows and Linux servers. R1Soft CDP successfully delivers a Windows and Linux CDP product that is affordable, easy-to-use, and improves recovery point objectives by backing up your servers efficiently and frequently.
Why Install this Version
- Protect MS Hyper-V on Windows 2008 R2
- Critical Fixes for MySQL InnoDB Restore Issues
- MySQL InnoDB innodb_file_per_table support
- VMWare Tool Kit bundled with Live CD Improves Bare-Metal Restore Performance on VMWare
- Linux Agent Now Detects Disks With No Partition Table (e.g. Xen Linux virtual disks with no partitions)
- Linux Ext4 File System Support
- Interworx Hosting Control Panel integration for hosting self-service file restore
Improvements and Fixes
- Added support for innodb_file_per_table
- Added support for interworx
- Archiving addon returns fatal error when timestamp out of range
- Fixed error in buserver init script
- Fixed module build problems with semaphore.h
- Fixed uninstall not removing start menu items
- Fixes to Windows driver installation
- If MySQL backup fails, task state is set to error
- MySQL Agent Errors - dots in table filenames
- Not having UTF8 set on older mysql servers no longer stops the backup
- Support for ext4 filesystems
Upgrading CDP Components
| CDP Component | Version |
|---|---|
| CDP Server | 2.20 |
| Windows Agent | 2.20 |
| Linux Agent | 1.70 |
| Live CD | 2.20 |
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Added support for innodb_file_per_table
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Added support for interworx
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Archiving addon returns fatal error when timestamp out of range
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Fixed error in buserver init script
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Fixed module build problems with semaphore.h
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Fixed uninstall not removing start menu items
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Fixes to Windows driver installation
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If MySQL backup fails, task state is set to error
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MySQL Agent Errors - dots in table filenames
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Not having UTF8 set on older mysql servers no longer stops the backup
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Support for ext4 filesystems