Linux Support - SUSE Family- RecoverEDGE

Operating System and Hardware Restrictions

UEFI Secure Boot is not currently supported.

NVMe Storage is not currently supported.

IPV6 networking is not supported; only IPV4. As long as IPV4 is configured properly, it will be used. IPV6 may also be configured but will be ignored.

RAID Types

  • Hardware RAID is supported.
  • MD RAID is not supported.
  • DMRAID is not supported.

Miscellaneous
In many cases, if you run the operating system auto updater, such as zypper, you'll end up with the equivalent of an entirely new release, which may not yet be supported by your current BackupEDGE release. Make sure that:
  • you match and update BackupEDGE releases to those compatible with your Linux release.
  • you re-create your RecoverEDGE media or ISO images.

In some instances attempting to re-create RecoverEDGE images may fail after an operating system upgrade. Before calling technical support, download and update / upgrade to the latest BackupEDGE release listed as having support for your updated operating system release.

Bare metal disaster recovery, i.e. RecoverEDGE, requires an intimate knowledge of the base Linux operating system involved, the vendor supporting the operating system, and the updates and changes the vendor makes. Only authorized updates from the vendor relating to kernel and storage issues can be supported. For example, if you were to install Ubuntu Linux, then download the latest and greatest kernel from www.kernel.org and install it, two things would occur. One, you are no longer really running Ubuntu Linux, and two, it is unlikely RecoverEDGE would still function. Please limit your updates to those provided by the vendor.

Last Updated - 2020-10-01

 

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