Component requirements
System requirements
Operating System
CentOS Linux Stream 8
CentOS Linux Stream 9
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.x
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x
Oracle Linux 8.x
Oracle Linux 9.x
AlmaLinux 8.x
AlmaLinux 9.x
Rocky Linux 8.x
Rocky Linux 9.x
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) 15
Ubuntu 22
Debian 12.5
Using Red Hat Enterprise Linux requires an active subscription.
Minimal installation is required.
MariaDB
Storware Backup & Recovery server requires a MariaDB database server.
Minimum supported MariaDB version: 10.6
Latest supported MariaDB version: 10.11
We recommend installing MariaDB from the official repository.
If you need to install MariaDB packages without accessing an external repository during Storware Backup & Recovery installation you also can download RPMs and install them manually as described here
Hardware Requirements
Minimum requirements for all-in-one installation (Storware Backup & Recovery server and node on the same host):
64-bit 8 cores processor
10 GB RAM
20GB free disk space for the operating system and Storware Backup and Recovery installation
Free disk space for data staging
You can estimate the free space requirement using the following equation:
(Size of the biggest virtual machine) * (number of parallel backup threads)
Minimum requirements for Storware Backup & Recovery server (standalone installation):
64-bit 4 cores processor
4 GB RAM
20GB free disk space for the operating system and Storware Backup and Recovery installation
Minimum requirements for Storware Backup & Recovery node (standalone installation):
64-bit 4 cores processor
6 GB RAM
20GB free disk space for the operating system and Storware Backup and Recovery installation
Free disk space for data staging
You can estimate the free space requirement using the following equation:
(Size of the biggest virtual machine) * (number of parallel backup threads)
General network requirements
For detailed information about network requirements between Storware Backup and Recovery solution and supported platforms see Platform Requirements
Communication between node and server
Source | Destination | Ports | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Node | Server | 443/tcp or 8181/tcp | Node <-> Server communication over HTTPS (port 443 or 8181) |
Server | Node | 111/tcp, 111/UDP, 2049/tcp, 2049/UDP, ports specified in | NFS access to browse mountable backups and logs from administrative portal (using IP that is detected as the source IP - shown in the Node list in the portal) |
Network consideration
Depending on where the node is located you need to verify if data will not pass via low-bandwidth links.
Access to the internet network from the node may be required in the following scenarios:
Installation, when using the external repositories
Backup and restore of Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Platform, Azure Cloud and M365
Storware Backup & Recovery Node requires connectivity with backup destinations
Storware Backup & Recovery Node needs connectivity with the Hypervisor or Hypervisor Manager.
If a netcat transfer is used for Red Hat Virtuallization/oVirt/Oracle Linux VM/Proxmox VE/KVM stand-alone environments - 16000-16999 ports must be reachable from the hypervisors to the node which is responsible for those hypervisors.
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