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BitLeap Launches Open Source Blog
Feb. 14, 2007 2:03pm
Carlisle, PA - BitLeap, LLC today announced BitLeap DevBlog, its new developer blog for the open source community.
BitLeap’s LeapServ® backup and recovery network appliances and remote backup service are Linux-based and rely on a range of open source applications.
The Gentoo Linux distro lies at the heart of the LeapServ, remotely managing thousands of servers on remote networks, while modified RDBMSs MYSQL and PostgreSQL are used for storing and retrieving hundreds of millions of records of customer’s data. See BitLeap’s open source page for more details on how BitLeap integrates open source software in development.
BitLeap co-founder and founder of the popular Cacti open source project Ian Berry says the company is committed to the open source community and to the open source philosophy of sharing.
“We are dedicated to the open source community and to helping others create and use open source applications. BitLeap’s new DevBlog provides us with the opportunity to share our thoughts, code contributions and patches.”
About BitLeap
BitLeap’s innovative backup solution was released in 2004. This solution allows businesses of any size to implement automatic offsite data backups with ease. Today, Bitleap continues to redefine the industry with a managed server line called LeapServ, which administers the bandwidth-efficient backup service. For more information about BitLeap, please visit http://www.bitleap.com.
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