RHEL/CentOS backup with SELinux awareness and LVM snapshot integration.

Enterprise Linux comes with constraints other distros do not — SELinux, restricted egress, and yum-based supply chains. CloudIP's RHEL agent ships SELinux policies, supports yum/dnf installs, and integrates with LVM snapshots.
Bare-metal recovery uses a RHEL-compatible recovery ISO.
Shipped policies for the agent's file and process needs.
Installs from a hosted repo; updates managed by the package manager.
Quiesce filesystem state via LVM snapshots before backup.
Tested in environments running STIG and CIS benchmarks.
A practical walkthrough of what changes when this audience runs on the platform.
If you are evaluating CloudIP because of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you are likely already running a stack that integrates around it. CloudIP is built to be a friendly neighbour to Red Hat Enterprise Linux rather than a replacement: where Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the system of record, CloudIP defers; where CloudIP owns the operational record, Red Hat Enterprise Linux reads from a documented endpoint.
The most common pattern is a thin integration with Red Hat Enterprise Linux for the parts of the business it already runs, and CloudIP for everything else — accounting, CRM, HR, communications, POS, and backup. SELinux policies is what makes that practical at SMB scale.
Because the platform exposes REST endpoints and webhooks for every meaningful state change, the integration with Red Hat Enterprise Linux stays under your control. There is no special partner program, no hidden surcharge, and no implementation gating — the same automation primitives are available to every customer on day one.
Yes. Red Hat Enterprise Linux backup is one of the named buyer profiles the platform is designed around. SELinux policies and yum/dnf install that matter most for Red Hat Enterprise Linux are part of the standard subscription rather than a tier upgrade.
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