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CoMotion Backup
CoMotion Backup is a network service that facilitates distributed file sharing and backup functionalities. It is primarily used within enterprise environments to provide redundancy, data protection, and versioning capabilities over TCP and UDP transports. While it is a relatively uncommon service today, it was once deployed to optimize collaborative workflows and ensure data persistence through backup synchronization..
CoMotion Backup operates as part of a distributed file system, allowing multiple nodes to share, synchronize, and back up files across a network. It uses both TCP for reliable data transfer and UDP for control signaling or multicast operations, optimizing transfer efficiency based on network conditions.
The service is architected to perform incremental backups, maintaining version history and allowing file recovery in case of corruption or accidental deletion. Typically, it integrates with client agents that transparently manage backup tasks without disrupting user workflows.
Communication over port 2262 is not standardized through any major standards body, as CoMotion Backup is considered a proprietary protocol. Systems using this port rely on custom software stacks, which may vary in implementation specifics across deployments.