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I recently had the opportunity to read through Anthony Spiteri’s excellent post on the enhancements to the Linux Proxy in the most recent release of it’s flagship Backup and Replication product. In the course of reading it I wondered how close to feature parity the Linux variant is to the Windows version and while the gap is rapidly closing I found that we aren’t quite there yet. Thanks to Rick Vanover and Michael Cade for coming through with some answers I’ve created the following table.
In short when it comes to the actual moving of data the vast majority of VBR users will be able to leverage Linux proxies without an issue, although this is a good reason to not be collapsing all the proxy types into a single server. While by and large this is still a fine idea there are situations where you should not. If you are doing the next step of Guest Processing you may need to take the extra step of specifying either the VBR server itself or another Windows server to act as the Guest Interaction Proxy but that should be doable for most without adding additional infrastructure.
One final note
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