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EnduraData EDpCloud V4.2.1 File Sync, Replication and Archive

Interoperates with various hardware, storage and OSs.

EnduraData, Inc. announced the release of version 4.2.1 of its file transfer, file replication, file sync and file archive cloud solution.

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EDpCloud allows companies to continuously sync data to one or more remote geographic regions.

The solution interoperates with various hardware, storage and OSs. It is available for Windows, Mac, Linux on Intel, Solaris on Intel and on SPARC, AIX on IBM Power, Linux on IBM power and other Unix OSs.

EDpCloud moves only the parts of the files that changed therefore saving bandwidth utilization, finishing file synchronization faster and reducing windows of vulnerabilities and of risks of data loss. It can be configured to synchronize data in a one to one, one to many, many to one. It is used to automate secure data flow between many sites and many platforms. EDpCloud works with both virtual and physical machines. It is used on private, public and hybrid clouds. It also allows users to move data between various cloud providers.

New in EDpCloud version 4.2.1:

  • Improved speed – EDpCloud data transfer and I/O is faster. The parallel I/O modules for the network data transfer and for writing to disk has undergone significant tuning to explore parallel data transfer and disk writes.

  • Improved history, tracing for audit – EDpCloud history is active on both the data sender and the data receivers. File updates are logged. When the logs exceed a certain size, they are compressed and rolled over. The transmission logs include an estimation of the data delivery time (ETA) for each bulk transfer, as well as the actual delivery time.

  • Improved stats and status – The status tools show the size of all files that need to be updated, the long term transfer rate per communication channel and the estimated time to finish the transfer.

  • New tool to sync incremental changes – EDpCloud includes a tool to let users specify files that changed in the last few hours, last few days, last few months or last few years and to synchronize data with the remote sites.

  • Improved archives – System administrators can specify which file patterns need to be archived and the directory name that will contain the archive. For example, the file owner can specify that a document type will be always archived before synchronizing the new updates, thus creating multiple archives and versions to roll back to in case of an accidental delete or edit.

  • Improved bidirectional file replication for Linux – The file replication module has been tuned to sync data faster and reliably. The bidirectional file replication allows users to cascade replication.

  • Multiple IPs and host names to receive data in case the primary IP or host is not reachable – Users can have a single configuration that allows them to sync data to one server or its peers if the original server is not available, or if its internal IP is not reachable from outside the LAN. This feature can be used by mobile and nomadic workers to continuously sync data over a LAN, a WAN. From home or from a hotel room or a remote branch office without changing the configuration.

EDpCloud is available.

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