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Supported LAN, SAN, and Global File Systems

Teradactyl supports backup operations for storage environments such as NFS filers and OpenAFS cells which are capable of serving data to broad range of heterogeneous systems potentially including Linux, Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, Novell Netware, OpenVMS, and UNIX. Learn about enterprise backup of mass storage via NFS and NDMP and solutions for OpenAFS single and multi-cell environments.


TiBS Backup Client Operating Systems

The True incremental Backup System client software components are ported to a broad array of operating system and hardware platforms including various distro's of Linux, Mac OSX, Microsoft Windows, Solaris, and many forms of UNIX. More...


Additional Information about TiBS support for Select Operating Systems

The True incremental Backup System includes support for Linux across a wide variety of distros. Both client and server components of TiBS have been ported. This page will provide additional details on integration with this platform. More...

Teradactyl is a registered Select Developer with Apple Computer, Inc. The True incremental Backup System has both client and server components ported to Mac OSX. This page will provide additional details on integration with this platform. More...

The True incremental Backup System includes support for the Solaris platform on both Intel and sparc architectures. Both client and server components of TiBS have been ported. This page will provide additional details on integration with this platform. More...

The True incremental Backup System includes support for the Microsoft Windows platform for versions 2000 and later. Only the client component of TiBS has been ported. This page will provide additional details on integration with this platform. More...


True incremental Backup System Sales

Commercial Channel Sales

Teradactyl serves corporate markets for mid-size to large businesses in the U.S., Canada, E. U. and select middle eastern countries. Teradactyl does not engage in retail sales to the general public. Businesses interested in enterprise network backup software can leverage our advanced synthetic backup consolidation technology and avoid high license costs associated with per seat charges and expensive annual software support plans. Our affiliation with large government agencies and the leading U.S. and E. U. academic institutions, provides assurance that our supported platforms will be updated in a timely fashion. More...

Educational Channel Sales

Teradactyl was founded in January 1999 to initially serve academic institutions in higher education. We have a through understanding of the highly unique data characteristics found in research institutions and how this data is more effectively managed with synthetic backup consolidation strategies vs other common approaches. Teradactyl also has a considerable number of beta site agreements and custom engineering projects with academia. This provides backup solutions highly tuned to the needs of education and research. We are also intimately familiar with open source platforms, such as OpenAFS, that are not available with other vendors. More...

Government Channel Sales

Teradactyl continues our rapid expansion into public sector agencies. We provide government institutions with broad operating and network file system support and eliminate periodic network full backup operations. Our advanced patented technology and no per seat license model provides agencies with a more efficient budget solution without sacrificing data integrity or availability. Our product is so highly regarded that it is now being adopted by U.S. federal prime contractors for their own internal operations. We are DoD CCR registered with COTS and custom engineering solutions. More...

Supported TiBS Backup Server Operating Systems


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The True incremental Backup System is enterprise class network backup system software for large distributed processing environments. The following is a list of operating systems supported for TiBS server operations. For specific support information on OS versions, release numbers, 32 Bit vs 64 Bit architectures, etc., please see the specific pages for a given platform or Contact US.


TiBS supports Linux

The True incremental Backup System supports backup servers running on most popular Linux distros for all three TiBS versions. Both 32 and 64 bit systems are supported for TiBS backup servers.

TiBS backup servers must be appropriately configured to adequately support processing of our patented synthetic backup consolidation. Decisions on 32 vs 64 bit systems, memory, disk space, etc. should be made subsequent to consultation with Teradactyl about your environment and projected scope of deployment. For general guidelines on Linux backup servers please Contact US.


TiBS Backup Server Software Built For Solaris

Teradactyl and many of our clients have a long term and trusted relationship with Sun MicroSystems, Inc. Teradactyl continues to work closely with Sun to provide compatibility between the True incremental Backup System and Sun hardware. Teradactyl also provides support for many Sun Robotic Tape Libraries.

The True incremental Backup System is ported to Solaris on both Intel and sparc platforms for client backups. Sparc based TiBS backup servers are in broad production among our client base and we now have added Intel platforms as TiBS backup servers. Open Solaris is now also available as a platform for TiBS Backup Servers.


TiBS supports NetBSD

The True incremental Backup System server components have been ported to NetBSD. For years we have supported NetBSD backup clients. At the request of a major State University, Teradactyl introduced NetBSD 4 and NetBSD 5 support for TiBS Backup Servers.

The introduction of NetBSD as a Teradactyl Backup Server operating system, provides our clients with yet another powerful open source solution. NetBSD based TiBS backup servers are in production and have the full range of capabilities found in our other commercial and open source backup server platforms. All organizations interested in deploying a NetBSD based enterprise backup solution are invited to Contact US.


Teradactyl is an Apple Computer, Inc. Select Developer

The True incremental Backup System has client support for Mac OSX systems. Currently, Teradactyl has Mac OSX listed in Beta for use as a TiBS backup server. If your organization is interested in using OSX as a TiBS Backup Server platform, please Contact US.

Teradactyl is an Apple Computer, Inc. Select Developer. We provide HFS, HFS+, and UFS file system support for Mac OS backup clients and backup server platforms. A TiBS backup server running Mac OSX can backup AFS, Linux, NFS, Solaris, Unix, Windows and other commercial and open source supported platforms.


Customized Backup Solutions for Large Installations

Organizations with unique operating or network file systems, security concerns, compliance matters, or are confronting backup system failure due to the scale of data operations, can highly benefit from Teradactyl custom engineering solutions. Teradactyl has years of experience in designing backup and disaster recovery solutions within complex and highly scalable computing environments. We adapt software for specific hardware platforms, encryption and authentication systems, unique data segregation and retention requirements, and other needs. Teradactyl is not only willing to customize our software and build complimentary modules but we will also provide the ongoing support as well.

Teradactyl has a number of strategic partners to provide hardware, software, installation, configuration, training, and on going IT management services in the backup and disaster recovery sector. We work with commercial, open source, and custom software development organizations to bring our clients and extensive array of options in data management and protection. We believe in finding a tailored fit to each client as the customers we serve each have unique operational environments and concerns.