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The following section lists the system requirements for Linux servers using CDP 4.0 Advanced Edition.
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h3. Hardware

|| Hardware || Requirements ||
| *Linux Kernels* | 2.6 |
| *Physical Memory* | Minimum 1 GB (2 GB\+ Recommended) |
| *Free Disk Space* | Minimum 1 GB (10 GB\+ Recommended)
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| *Primary Storage Types* | Directly Attached Storage \\
Including: \\
IDE, SATA, SCSI, SAS, ISCSI, Fibre Channel,  \\
Dynamic Disks (Software RAID), Hardware RAID,  \\
Solid State Drives (SSD) \\ |
| *File Systems* | ReiserFS 3, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4 |
| *Virtualization* \\ | !RTEmagicC_xenlogo_14.gif!\\
Citrix XenServer, Xen Source Hypervisor, VMWare, Linux KVM, Parallels Virtuozzo |
| *Disk Safe Locations* | Directly Attached Storage, Network Attached Storage \\
Including: \\
IDE, SATA, SCSI, SAS, ISCSI, Fibre Channel,  \\
Dynamic Disks (Software RAID), Hardware RAID,  \\
Solid State Drives (SSD), \\
USB Drives, FireWire, \\
CIFS, NFS\* \\
\*Place your Disk Safe on reliable disk storage. Linux NFS implementations are notorious for bugs. If using NFS on Linux, R1Soft recommends that you use the latest available NFS versions and the latest stable Linux kernels, and that you never export NFS file systems to where you store Disk Safes with the "async" option. \\ |
| *Disk Safe Storage* | Minimum 1x Primary Storage\* (Recommended 2-4x Primary Storage) \\
\*with compression enabled |




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h3. Linux Distributions

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If a new edition is issued, we support this new release within 90 days. This way, you do not have to update as soon as the OS is released.

The following distributions are supported for 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64):
* *RedHat Enterprise* 
* *CentOS*
* *Ubuntu*
* *Fedora*
* *Debian*
* *Novell SUSE Enterprise Server*
* *Open SUSE*
* *Mandriva*
* *Cloud Linux*



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h3. Virtualization

|| Technology || Physical Server Install || Guest (Virtual Machine) Install ||
| *Citrix XenServer 5,6* | No | Install into guest VMs (domU). |
| *Xen Source Hypervisor* | No | Install into guest VMs (domU) |
| *VMWare ESXi* | No | Install into guest VMs |
| *VMWare Server* | No | Install into guest VMs |
| *VMWare Workstation* | No | Install into guest VMs |
| *Parallels Virtuozzo * | Yes \\
Protects all Parallels Virtuozzo Containers with one install \\ | No \\
Cannot be installed into individual Parallels Virtuozzo Containers  \\ |
| *KVM* | No | Install into guest VMs |




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h3. Web Browsers

These web browsers can be used to access the web-based interface of the application.

|| Browser || Versions ||
| Chrome | 11.x |
| Firefox | 5.x, 6.x |
| Internet Explorer | 8, 9 |


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h3. CDP for Databases

See [System Requirements - CDP for Databases|System Requirements - CDP for Databases].

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h3. CDP for Control Panels

See [System Requirements - CDP for Control Panels|System Requirements - CDP for Control Panels].






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