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.RBC File Extension

A .RBC file is a Retrospect Backup Catalog File, created by IBM.

Open with Rembo Toolkit. Available for Linux and Windows.

What is a .RBC file?

A .RBC file is a special kind of computer file used in managing backups, which are copies of computer data that can be restored if the original data is lost or damaged. This file is created by a program called Retrospect, which helps in organizing and keeping track of backup data. The .RBC file itself contains information like a list of files that have been backed up and when the backups were made. It's like a detailed inventory or catalog of all the backup activities that have taken place, making it easier to find and restore specific data when needed.

How to Open: 1. **Rembo Toolkit** - This is a set of tools designed for managing computer systems, including handling .RBC files. It was originally developed by a company called Rembo before being acquired by IBM.

2. **IBM Tivoli Provisioning Manager (formerly Rembo Auto-Deploy)** - This is a more advanced system management product from IBM that has taken over the functions of the Rembo Toolkit. It can work with .RBC files as part of its broader capabilities in managing and deploying software across multiple computers.

3. **Edit with a text editor** - Since .RBC files are essentially text files, you can open and view their contents using any basic text editor like Notepad on Windows, TextEdit on Mac, or Gedit on Linux. However, editing them without understanding the specific format and syntax they use might lead to errors in the backup catalog.

More Information: The Retrospect software, which uses the .RBC file format for its backup catalog files, was initially developed by a company called Dantz. It has since been acquired and is now distributed by EMC Insignia, a part of the EMC Corporation, which specializes in data storage and management. This transition has allowed Retrospect to continue evolving with new features and support under its new ownership.

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