ActiveImage Protector Release Note
Revised on April 23, 2014
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Version 4.1.1.1720 - Corrections
Version 4.1.0.1683 - Main new features and corrections
Version 4.0.0.1524 - Main New Features
- Released as Version 4.1.1 Linux Edition.
- Now supports for backup of entire disk or a volume in block device mapped with both NAME and SYMLINK keys of udev.rules.
- In the event that a file in network shared folder is deleted in Image Explorer, console crashed. This problem was corrected.
- In the event that a full (base) image file is deleted in Image Explorer, the entire image files in the same backup image set are deleted.
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- Released as Version 4.1 Linux Edition.
- Backup Image Management feature is added.
- Consolidation of backup files feature is provided.
- Image files can be archived and saved under a new file name.
- MD5 calculator of image file is implemented.
- Delete Image File feature is implemented.
- Backup of device mapper multi-path (/dev/multipath) is supported.
- Product Activation now requires serial key and activation key.
- ActiveImage Protector Boot environment supports booting in uEFI mode.
- The respective backup task names may be specified.
- ActiveImage Protector CLI (Command Line Interface) can be selected from the menu.
- The image files were not deleted according to the retention policy in case that a shared folder not mounted to local system is specified as the destination to save image files. This problm was corrected.
- When connection was established from Windows console for remote management, restore processing failed. This problem was corrected.
- One Time schedule created via Linux Management Console in x86_64 environment did not run correctly. This problem was corrected.
- A schedule created via Linux Management Console in x86_64 environment was enabled one minute apart. This problem was corrected.
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- Released as Version 4.0 Linux Edition.
- Incremental backup is supported.
- Volume-based backup of uEFI system is supported.
- GUI is provided.
- Backup and restore operations can be visually determined.
- [Dashboard] feature is provided for easy understanding of system backup status, task execution status, etc.
- [Connect to Remote Host] function is provided to connect to a remote host on network.
- GUI language selection is supported.
- Browse for network shared folders not mounted in local system feature is now provided.
- Browse for folders on connected remote host feature is now provided.
- GUI on Windows OS allows you to use remote management capabilities. The use of GUI provides many of the user controls and options for management capabilities on server machines on which x window is not configured.
- E-Mail notification function is provided to keeps users informed about the success or failure of backup tasks.
- GUI is provided to operate in recovery environment.
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