The usage of the QoreStor repository requires stable TCP/IP connectivity between the backup application server and the QoreStor repository server.
The usage of the QoreStor repository requires stable TCP/IP connectivity between the backup application server and the QoreStor repository server.
QoreStor is supported on the following platforms:
Operating System | Bit level |
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AlmaLinux 8.8 - 8.10, 9.2-9.4 |
64-bit |
RHEL 7.9, 8.8 - 8.10, 9.2-9.4 |
64-bit |
Oracle2 Linux 7.9, 8.8 - 8.10, 9.2-9.4 |
64-bit |
Rocky Linux 8.8 - 8.10, 9.2-9.4 |
64-bit |
2 With Oracle Linux, the Red Hat Compatible Kernel (RHCK) must be used. The Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel is not supported.
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NOTE: As of version 7.4.1, QoreStor deprecated support for CentOS, RHEL, and Oracle Linux versions older than 7.9, and RHEL//Oracle Linux/AlmaLinux/Rocky Linux version 8.0-8.7. if you currently use a deprecated 7.x version, for best performance and product support, Quest, upgrade to version 7.9. If you use a deprecated 8.x version of RHEL or Oracle Linux, Quest recommends upgrading to version 8.9. If you use an 8.x version of CentOS, Quest recommends migrating to a supported 8.x platform. |
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NOTE: QoreStor does not support CentOS Linux or CentOS Stream. Instead of using CentOS Linux or CentOS Stream, Quest recommends that you migrate from CentOS to AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, or Oracle Linux 8.10 or later. |
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NOTE: Only RHEL, Oracle Linux, AlmaLinux, or Rocky Linux1 versions using the following kernels are supported:
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IMPORTANT: The above operating systems should be installed in Minimal or Server mode (without GUI components). Using the Linux GUI will result in poor QoreStor performance. |
Only the file system listed below is supported for the QoreStor server.
QoreStor supports the following file system protocols. The Rapid Data Access (RDA) protocols below provide a logical disk interface that can be used with network storage devices to store data and support data storage operation.
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