Partner Certification & Solutions Catalog
Bareos-Director 20.0
Bareos 20 introduces new and improved plugins, like the libcloud plugin, which uses the Apache Libcloud library to back up cloud storage objects directly via the S3 interface (Simple Storage Service). We've also upgraded the VDDK (Virtual Disk Development Kit) for our VMware plugin, modernized the Python API and all Bareos Python plugins. Bareos 20 also includes a technical preview of the new REST API, which will allow access to Bareos via an HTTP interface in future. Currently listed as experimental, the REST API already supports some important commands: at the moment, users can configure parts of Bareos as well as start, stop and monitor backup jobs. Over 1,500 commits from a total of 22 contributors have gone into Bareos 20. We offer packages for 22 platforms on our download servers: CentOS 7/8, Debian 9/10, Fedora 31/32/33, openSUSE 15.2, RHEL 7/8, SLES 12/15, Univention 4.4, Ubuntu 16.04/18.04/20.04, FreeBSD 11.4/12.2, macOS ≥10.13, Solaris (x86, SPARC) 11.4, Windows 10, and Windows Server ≥2012.
- Category Security Software, Storage, System and Network Management Software
- Highlights
Rancher Catalog
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Rancher Extension
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Cloud-Native Network Function
This icon indicates whether the software possesses Cloud-Native Network Functionality
High Availability
This icon indicates whether the software provider has flagged the compatibility of the application with the SUSE High Availability extension. Success may include the application running in an HA environment, or it may include extensions to the application to exploit and integrate with the HA feature. Please see the software provider's web site for more details.
Integrated System Available
This icon indicates whether a pre-built, pre-configured integrated version of the application is available. This may also be called an appliance and may be packaged as a hardware appliance, a software appliance, or a virtual appliance.
Virtualization Ready
This icon indicates whether the software provider supports the application in any of the virtualized environments that work with SUSE Linux Enterprise. These may include one or more of Xen, KVM, VMWare, or other hosting environments. Also note that virtualization support can mean that the solution can be used in the cloud environment. Please see the software provider's web site for more details concerning which environment(s) are supported by the provider.
- Platform SLED 15
- Hardware Architecture x86-64
- Certification SUSE Ready
Other Versions
Bareos-Director 19.2
- Platform SLES 15, SLES 12
- Hardware Architecture x86-64
- Certification SUSE Ready
- Highlights
Bareos-Director 17.2.4
- Platform SLES 12, SLES 11
- Hardware Architecture x86, x86-64
- Certification SUSE Ready
- Highlights