R1Soft Hot copy

Idera Linux Hot Copy (formerly R1Soft Hot Copy)
Stable release 3.6.0 Stable / April 8, 2010 (2010-04-08)[1]
Development status Active
Written in C
Operating system Linux with Linux kernel version 2.6[2]
Platform Linux running on x86 and x86-64 machines.
Available in English
Type Disk snapshot (computer storage) software
License Freeware
Website R1soft Hot Copy Home

Idera's Linux Hot Copy, formerly R1Soft Hot Copy (hcp) is an online disk snapshot application for Linux computers, originally produced by R1Soft. Hot Copy creates point-in-time snapshots of a disk while it is running.[3] It is similar to the snapshot feature of Linux LVM2.

Features

Idera Linux Hot Copy can:[4]

Implementation

Linux Hot Copy is implemented as Linux block device driver and is distributed as a loadable kernel module and command line utility (hcp). Hot Copy filters reads and writes to the real disk and performs a copy-on-write when changes are made to the disk. Unused areas of the hard disk are used to store changed blocks in order to maintain a point-in-time snapshot.

Compared to Logical Volume Manager snapshots

Linux Hot Copy has several differences when compared to Logical Volume Manager snapshots:[5]

Limitations

See also

References

External links

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