Adaptec 5325301656 Administration Guide - Page 20

What's New in GuardianOS v4.4, Feature, New Functionality

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What's New in GuardianOS Feature New Functionality NTP Server Expanded iSCSI capabilities The Snap Server can now act as an NTP Server to provide synchronization to other Snap Servers or NTP clients. Additional support for MPIO has been added, as well as support for Microsoft's DSM module and Microsoft Cluster Services. What's New in GuardianOS v4.4 GuardianOS 4.4 has the following new features and functionality Feature New Functionality Data Migration utility Utility that allows you to migrate data from any server or workstation supporting CIFS or NFS to a Snap Server. Command Line Interface Support for performing certain GuardianOS functions using a command line shell rather than the GUI. Enhanced Disaster Recovery Support for recovering Snap EDR Management Console settings if EDR was backed up as part of the Disaster Recovery Image. Enhanced iSCSI support Increased support for iSCSI targets and support for speccompliant IQN names. New OS and browser support Support has been added for Windows Vista, Internet Explorer 7, and FireFox 1.5 and 2.0. USB tape drive support Attach backup tape devices using USB 2.0 as well as SCSI connections. Improved share name support Share names can now be 27 characters long and can include spaces. USB Print Server capability Multiple printers can be connected via USB ports to the Snap Server, which can be configured to emulate a Windows or IPP print server. Ethernet Port disabling Unused ethernet2 ports can now be disabled. Windows Domain Authentication for Mac users AFP users can now authenticate as domain users. They no longer require local user accounts to access a Snap Server joined to a Windows NT or Active Directory domain. Mac OSX clients can connect Support for Mac OSX clients to connect to Microsoft via SMB networking as well as AFP. Mac OS9 and earlier users must still connect using AFP. 6 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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What’s New in GuardianOS
6
Snap Server Administrator Guide
What’s New in GuardianOS v4.4
GuardianOS 4.4 has the following new features and functionality
NTP Server
The Snap Server can now act as an NTP Server to provide
synchronization to other Snap Servers or NTP clients.
Expanded iSCSI capabilities
Additional support for MPIO has been added, as well as
support for Microsoft’s DSM module and Microsoft Cluster
Services.
Feature
New Functionality
Feature
New Functionality
Data Migration utility
Utility that allows you to migrate data from any server or
workstation supporting CIFS or NFS to a Snap Server.
Command Line Interface
Support for performing certain GuardianOS functions
using a command line shell rather than the GUI.
Enhanced Disaster Recovery
Support for recovering Snap EDR Management Console
settings if EDR was backed up as part of the Disaster
Recovery Image.
Enhanced iSCSI support
Increased support for iSCSI targets and support for spec-
compliant IQN names.
New OS and browser support
Support has been added for Windows Vista, Internet
Explorer 7, and FireFox 1.5 and 2.0.
USB tape drive support
Attach backup tape devices using USB 2.0 as well as
SCSI connections.
Improved share name
support
Share names can now be 27 characters long and can
include spaces.
USB Print Server capability
Multiple printers can be connected via USB ports to the
Snap Server, which can be configured to emulate a
Windows or IPP print server.
Ethernet Port disabling
Unused ethernet2 ports can now be disabled.
Windows Domain
Authentication for Mac users
AFP users can now authenticate as domain users. They
no longer require local user accounts to access a Snap
Server joined to a Windows NT or Active Directory
domain.
Mac OSX clients can connect
via SMB
Support for Mac OSX clients to connect to Microsoft
networking as well as AFP. Mac OS9 and earlier users
must still connect using AFP.