RELEASE CANDIDATE - Backup Agent v3.1 - Now Included in PSQL Vx Server

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Downloads Version Data Documentation
Backup Agent v3.1 RC Linux RPM​ ​RPM 32 ​RPM 64 ​Release Date ​Dec 2011
Backup Agent v3.1 RC Linux TAR​ ​TAR 32 ​TAR 64 ​Build Number 3.10.006​
Backup Agent v3.1 for Windows is included in PSQL Vx Server ​PSQL Compatible Versions

​PSQL Vx

PSQL v11

PSQL v11 SP1

Backup Agent v3 Windows Win 32 Win 64 Release Date Nov 2010 Backup Agent  v3 User's Guide
Backup Agent v3 Linux RPM RPM 32 RPM 64 Build Number 3.00.057  Backup Agent v3 Release Notes
Backup Agent v3 Linux TAR TAR 32 TAR 64 PSQL Compatible Version PSQL v11
Backup Agent v2.0 Windows Win 32 Win 64 Release Date Nov 2009 Backup Agent  v2.0 User's Guide
Backup Agent v2.0 Linux RPM RPM 32 RPM 64 Build Number 2.00.046
Backup Agent v2.0 Linux TAR TAR 32 TAR 64 PSQL Compatible Version PSQL v10.10
   

 

 Support Lifecycle

Product General Availability End of General Availability Transition Support End of Support
Backup Agent v3 Nov 22, 2010 Not Scheduled Not Scheduled Not Scheduled
Backup Agent v2.0 Aug 19, 2008 Oct 31, 2011 Mar 1, 2012 Sep 1, 2012
Backup Agent v1.2 Sep 18, 2007 Aug 19, 2008 Aug 19, 2008 Sep 1, 2012
Backup Agent v1.1 Dec 15, 2005 Mar 1, 2010 Mar 1, 2010 Oct 1, 2010

 

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