Supported File Systems and Storage Types in BDRSuite Backup Server

Supported File Systems and Storage Types in BDRSuite Backup Server

KB ID: 115080
Overview:
This knowledge base article provides information on the supported file systems and storage types in BDRSuite Backup Server for different operating systems.
Supported File Systems and Storage Types:
Windows:
  1. File System: NTFS
  2. Supported Storage: NAS, SAN, DAS, SMB, Mapped Drive (NFS)
Linux:
  1. File Systems: XFS, Ext3, and Ext4
  2. Supported Storage: NAS, SAN, Local Drive, Mapped Drive (NFS), Samba Share

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