These documents will help you use version 8.0.0. They are available in HTML and PDF
format. You will also find documentation below for the Carbonite cloud service offerings.
General Documents
- Installation, Licensing, and Activation—Installation, licensing, and activation for all products,
- Reference Guide—Information such as statistics, error codes, Windows Event messages, SNMP, and so on for Availability, Move, and DR jobs,
Availability Documentation
- Windows User's Guide—Instructions for protecting and failing over Windows servers,
- Linux User's Guide—Instructions for protecting and failing over Linux servers,
- GeoCluster User's Guide—Instructions for a Windows cluster configuration without a shared disk where data is stored on volumes local to each node and replicated to each node in the cluster,
Move Documentation
- Windows User's Guide—Instructions for migrating Windows servers,
- Linux User's Guide—Instructions for migrating Linux servers,
- SQLMove User's Guide—A scripted solution that automates the process of identifying SQL Server databases and synchronizing them to a target SQL Server. Once the databases have been synchronized, live or test cutovers can be performed.
DR Documentation
Reporting Service Documentation
- Reporting Service User's Guide—Instructions for the centralized reporting and analysis tool for Availability, Move, and DR ,
Scripting Guides
- PowerShell Basic Scripting Guide—Instructions and examples for jobs using Windows PowerShell cmdlets,
- Availability and Move SDK—The SDK is a collection of APIs, documentation, and code samples that provides the necessary tools for developers to rapidly build solutions that integrate with Availability and Move.
- DTCL Scripting Guide—Instructions for scripting a Linux files and folders job using the DTCL scripting language,
Cloud Services
- Carbonite Recover User's Guide—An online service that enables protection of Windows and Linux servers to the cloud,
- Carbonite Migrate User's Guide—An online service that enables migration of Windows and Linux servers to the cloud,