![]() The motive behind the CrashPlan changes is to it shift its focus primarily on Business and Commercial grade backup services.Because customers utilizing an Enterprise-grade backup solution should expect secure data backups at a minimum whether it’s on a workstation, laptop, or server.This statement and reasoning were slightly contradicting and bewildering when taking a step back and looking at the big picture… Running the Code42 app on unsupported operating systems may produce undesirable results. Thus Code42 is ending support for Code42 apps on Windows operating systems that are intended to run on servers. They are not intended to back up or secure data on servers. ![]() Here’s the quote from the official support page:Ĭode42 applications are designed to back up and secure end-user devices, such as laptops and desktops. Ĭode42 support document explaining the end of life for CrashPlan Enterprise on Windows Servers The other huge issue that has many users and manage service providers scrambling to find a new server backup solution is the Windows Server end of life support for the CrashPlan Enterprise app on Windows Servers.
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