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- Instant recovery (84)7.777%
- Incremental backup identification (46)7.676%
- Management dashboard (48)7.373%
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$6
Endpoint Backup
$7.5
VM Backup
$18
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- No setup fee
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- Free Trial
- Free/Freemium Version
- Premium Consulting / Integration Services
Starting price (does not include set up fee)
- $6 per year per user
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What is BDRSuite?
BDRSuite offers Backup and Disaster Recovery for Small/Medium Businesses, Enterprise Businesses, and Service Providers.
BDRSuite is a Backup & Disaster Recovery software designed for Data Centers/Private Clouds (VMware, Hyper-V, Windows, Linux, Applications & Databases), Public Clouds (AWS), SaaS Applications (Microsoft 365, Google Workspace), and Endpoints (Windows, Mac).
The BDRSuite platform can unify the backup management of a diverse IT infrastructure.
Reduce Data Loss.
Ensure Business Continuity with the Instant Restore option that allows users to recover the backed-up machines in less than 15 mins.
Granularly restore Files & Application items without restoring the entire machine.
Store Backups Locally (DAS, NAS, SAN) or on Cloud (S3, Azure Blob, S3 Compatible).
Backup data can be stored on different storage mediums (Disk/Cloud/Tape) and can be kept in different locations (Local/Offsite/Cloud).
BDRSuite can be purchased in licenses per VM, per Server, per CPU-Socket, per User, and per Instance basis.
BDRSuite also offers different editions (Enterprise/Standard/Free) which businesses can choose from based on their requirements.
BDRSuite Features
Data Center Backup Features
- Supported: Universal recovery
- Supported: Instant recovery
- Supported: Recovery verification
- Supported: Business application protection
- Supported: Multiple backup destinations
- Supported: Incremental backup identification
- Supported: Backup to the cloud
- Supported: Deduplication and file compression
- Supported: Snapshots
- Supported: Flexible deployment
- Supported: Management dashboard
- Supported: Platform support
- Supported: Retention options
- Supported: Encryption
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Deployment Types | On-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Windows, Linux |
Mobile Application | No |
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If you're looking for a reasonably priced backup solution then you should definitely consider Vembu BDR
- The product works and takes backups fairly easy
- Simple and quick to install and configure
- Once configured, it doesn't require much maintenance
- Generally a simple interface
- Although its interface is simple, a web-only interface for a backup solution isn't recommended as the main interface.
- Using PostgreSQL as the configuration DB Source is OK. But, the lack of options for the Database isn't OK. Especially on a Windows Environment, admins prefer using a centralized MS SQL Instance, and this is not possible with Vembu.
- More work needed on SharePoint, Active Directory, and Exchange Restores. All three are critical workloads in almost any infrastructure.
- Reporting can be greatly improved.
- The product price and availability of a free edition is excellent with the offered features.
- Reliability, probably the most important factor. The solution runs and works in the long run, making your investment worthwhile.
- Restores are generally fast, a critical factor in backup solutions.
Skills in IT Infrastructure services and technologies is surely required
- Disaster Recovery
- VM Replication
- Daily Backup Operations
- We have a backup repo onsite and we also use WAN Links to export backups to another site using Vembu
- Replicating VMs to other sites
- Cloud Instances Backups
- On-Premises Backup to Cloud
- Price
- Product Features
- Product Usability
I would however, consider bigger/wider range of features, not that Vembu BDR doesn't provide what we need, but in terms of being future proof, i would widen the range of features i am considering in the product.
- Implemented in-house
- Lack of support for MS SQL Server as a configuration DB for the deployment
- Forced use of PostgreSQL which was not preferred by the organization
- Installation
- Initial Backup Operations
- Restore Process
- Web Management Interface isn't something I always prefer
- Extracting Backup Files If the Vembu Installation Fails (In case of a major disaster)
Vembu so-so
- Scheduling backups
- Backup pruning
- Integration with Hyper-v
- Stability. Our VMBackup product on Windows 2012 keeps crashing the Hyper-V Management Service and then failing.
- Upgrade process. Going from 3.5 to 3.8 was paiiinful.
- Support process. Getting support has often required many days of support personnel being continuous connected to our production server via TeamViewer.
- When working and stable it is "set and forget" so that reduces time to maintain.
- Flexibility on number of backups to retain and additional full backups to make have allowed NAS storage management and avoided significant additional storage purchases.
- When the product is unstable, as our 2012 VM backup is, it costs us time monitoring and restarting services or servers and dealing with Vembu support who have directed us to Microsoft for VSS support although the product worked fine on the platform prior to upgrade, and no additional software has been installed since.
- windows backup and backupexec
- Virtual Machines
- Local Drives
- Network Shares
- Nothing comes to mind
- Virtual machine cloning based on a "before recent update" need.
- Price
- Product Features
- Prior Experience with the Product
- Implemented in-house
- No issues, really.
- Set and forget backups, and deduplication (retention) are easy to configure.
- Determining backup failure reasons was not very easy
- Doing an immediate backup was difficult
- Changing backup options was challenging