Overview
What is Zerto?
Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, aims to enable customers to run an always-on business by simplifying the protection, recovery, and mobility of on-premises and cloud applications. Zerto’s cloud data management and protection platform is designed to eliminate the risks and complexity…
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5 Star Enterprise Disaster Recovery Product! It just works!
Great software for Data Recovery
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Great solution for a company that needs failover protection that just simply works.
Zerto helps you sleep at night!
Zerto, it just works!
Zerto saved my job, it can save yours too!
Zerto is the only option for RPO
Zerto is a great DR option for highly virtualized environments
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What is Zerto?
Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, aims to enable customers to run an always-on business by simplifying the protection, recovery, and mobility of on-premises and cloud applications. Zerto’s cloud data management and protection platform is designed to eliminate the risks and complexity…
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Product Demos
How to Recover from Ransomware with Zerto - 5 min Demo
Live Solution Demo: Microsoft and Zerto
Zerto vSphere Replication Demo - Josh Stenhouse - VMworld 2013
Bluelock Recovery-as-a-Service (RaaS) Demo
Zerto Virtual Replication 5.0 Demo
Zerto Analytics Demo
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What is Zerto?
Zerto Features
- Supported: BC/DR for vSphere & Hyper-V
- Supported: Hypervisor-based replication
- Supported: Installable in minutes at any scale
- Supported: Scalable to 5000 VMs
- Supported: Software-only
- Supported: Upgrade in-place in minutes
- Supported: No hypervisor version lock-in
- Supported: Management redundancy
- Supported: Always-on, block-level & no scheduling
- Supported: Storage agnostic VM-level replication
- Supported: RPO = seconds with no snapshots
- Supported: No protected VM performance impact
- Supported: Rewind to increments in seconds
- Supported: Multi-VM consistency groupings
- Supported: One-To-Many simultaneous replication
- Supported: Cross-hypervisor replication
- Supported: vMotion & svMotion support
- Supported: Built-in WAN compression
- Supported: Bandwidth throtting and QOS
- Supported: Dynamic & compressed journaling
- Supported: SQL & Oracle Temp DB optimization
- Supported: Automatically protect new VMs
- Supported: Recover sites, apps, VMs & files
- Supported: Recover to thousands of points in time
- Supported: RTO = minutes with boot ordering
- Supported: Cross-hypervisor VM conversion
- Supported: Automated failover & boot ordering
- Supported: No snapshots on recovery VM
- Supported: Failback with reverse protection
- Supported: Non-disruptive failover testing
- Supported: Automatic re-IP, re-MAC of VMs
- Supported: Recovery reports for compliance
- Supported: REST API with automation examples
- Supported: DRaaS to over 350 Zerto Cloud Providers
- Supported: Replicate to and from Azure with RPOs in seconds
- Supported: Replicate to AWS with RPOs in seconds
- Supported: Multi-tenancy & traffic isolation
- Supported: vCloud Director Integration
- Supported: Self-service portals & role based access
- Supported: Mobile app and Analytics SaaS monitoring
- Supported: Multi-site management interface
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Zerto Technical Details
Deployment Types | On-premise, Software as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based |
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Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, All Virtual Machines your Hypervisor supports |
Mobile Application | Apple iOS, Android |
Supported Countries | Asia, Middle East, Europe, North America, Central America and the Carribbean, South America, Australia and Oceania |
Supported Languages | English, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, French, Spanish |
Zerto Downloadables
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Zerto Customer Size Distribution
Consumers | 0% |
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Small Businesses (1-50 employees) | 0% |
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees) | 30% |
Enterprises (more than 500 employees) | 70% |
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(119)Community Insights
- Recommendations
Based on user reviews, the most common recommendations for Zerto are as follows:
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Try a POC (Proof of Concept) of Zerto to understand its ease and simplicity in disaster recovery. Users suggest experiencing the capabilities of Zerto firsthand through a POC to evaluate its effectiveness in protecting critical data and ensuring business continuity.
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Request a demo of Zerto to see all its capabilities. Users recommend attending a webinar or demo session to get an in-depth understanding of how Zerto can meet their specific needs and requirements. This allows them to assess whether Zerto's features align with their organization's goals.
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Consider integrating Zerto with Okta. Some users recommend leveraging the integration between Zerto and Okta, an identity and access management platform, to enhance security and streamline authentication processes. This can further strengthen data protection measures during disaster recovery scenarios.
Users find Zerto to be a valuable solution for disaster recovery purposes, with its intuitive interface, comprehensive backup capabilities, and ability to replicate data for different teams within an organization. They emphasize the importance of conducting thorough assessments, properly sizing the environment, and having manual processes in place for smooth transitions during DR scenarios. While some users caution that Zerto is not a backup software per se, they recognize its strong position in the market for seamless disaster recovery operations.
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(26-50 of 51)The Easy Button for Disaster Recovery
- Intuitive interface and easy activation of backup site.
- Rapid deployment initially as well as adding new systems.
- When I upgrade VMWare I have to manually stop the zerto vms before they can enter maintenance mode.
- Maybe a little cheaper renewal.
Zerto gives you the best in performance and reliability.
- Zerto is great at support and documentation. We have had great success with these two aspects of the company.
- Zerto is easy to install and configure. You can easily convert the POC to a full production system in minutes.
- The AWS installation of Zerto documentation has a lot to be desired. It does not have a true step-by-step approach like the Windows side.
Zerto to the rescue
- Zerto does really well at keeping the data in-sync and giving us incredible RTO/RPO times.
- The testing capabilities of Zerto make it really simple to verify that our strategy works.
- The reporting functionality gives us the necessary outputs to satisfy both our internal and external audits.
- Zerto recently added a "long term" storage functionality to act as a backup, if you will. If they could provide a true backup system, Zerto would be one of those "ultimate" software systems that everyone needs to have!
Zerto keeps us up.
- Zerto handles the details in the initial setup, so it's ready to go when it's needed.
- The fail over is instantaneous! No downtime.
- Zerto IS a little more pricey than other options, but you get what you pay for!
Zerto lives up to the hype!
- Minimal Recovery time.
- Isolated testing environment.
- The cost is on the expensive end.
- Support is mostly online.
Zerto is a must for DR Replication
- Journal based replication.
- Disaster failover and recovery.
- Automated network reconfiguration after initial setup.
- There are some configuration settings that could be adjusted to be more global after editing.
Great DR Solution
- I can't stress how important it is for Disaster Recovery.
- Integration with Microsoft Azure to flip VM's over to Azure as one of our sites.
- Ease of use to setup Virtual Protection Group.
- 5 minutes of incremental snapshots to restore VM's.
- Support needs improvement in terms of response time and provides appropriate solutions.
- Bugs need to be sorted out with missing configuration on the VPG after it has been created.
- Better reporting window to generate more usual information.
Zerto: The Master of Disaster
- Offsite data replication
- Testing of data that is replicated offsite
- Ease of use
- Monitoring could be better. More granularity for setting alerts.
- Encrypt replicated data.
- Expensive.
Put Your Executives At Ease
- Live replication.
- Fail-over testing.
- Backup options.
- Notifications.
Simple, reliable, and easy to use
- The ability to replicate only delta changes enables us to replicate nearly 200 servers with minimal bandwidth usage and so reduces excessive network costs.
- Being licensed to replicate multiple copies of a server enables us to keep costs down and use a single product for both DR and HA
- Journaling enables simple point in time recovery to cope with user errors that would otherwise require a lengthy restore from backups
- For some servers, the 30-day journaling now replaces traditional backup products, saving cost and enabling speedy recoveries
- I’d like to see improvements to the usage graphs so I could dig deeper into network bandwidth usage with the ability to see what VPG is using most of the bandwidth
- The ability to just failover a single server in a VPG would be useful, as this would reduce the number of VPG that have to be created
- Bulk editing of failover IP addresses would be helpful
Zerto: It just works well
- Easy replication that stays in sync when testing
- Easy to upgrade the tool as well as works well in VMWare during upgrades
- Support was able to assist remotely as needed
- Expansion of storage could cause issues at the DR side if not properly expanded before the primary DC
Why I like Zerto best
- Anyone with a large disk (VMDK) knows the issues of VMware snapshots. Most backup software is a "point in time backup" that uses snapshots. While the backup can be run multiple times per day the stress of the snapshot on the host and storage is eliminated by the continuous protection of Zerto log replication.
- A client had a the disks on a VM go missing for some reason. We had them "flip the switch" for a real fail over and press the fail over button. The VM on our DR site started to come alive as the VM at the customer site was brought down. When the DR VM was fully up, automatic reverse replication started. The DR machine was available in a few minutes (to take into account different host hardware) for access. One the vm at both sites were in sync, we had the customer again repeat the fail over process and the DR site VM was turned off and the Production site VM was brought back on line. This was a 200 GB VM and the whole process was finished in about 3 hours.
- Zerto also allows for "Test" fail overs that can be configured on many different functions, such as host, datastore, network and IP usage. Configuring the IPs is crucial to avoid inadvertent site cross contamination of the same VM.
- Zerto can also retrieve files from any VM disk on the DR site without starting a VM. Very handy for retrieving files or directories.
- Since Zerto is running continuous log replication, changes on the production VM are nearly instantaneously copied to the DR site. As with any data process, having sufficient bandwidth for "churn" peaks minimizes the delay in updating the DR site.
- Zerto is in the process of update their "Offsite Backup" process. This is a scheduled snapshot of a VM that extends the "point in time" beyond the up to 14 days of granular recovery. For those wanting to have a "compliance copy" of a vm (db or exchange or files) this is mechanism that will be improving.
- Zerto is an evolving product that takes user input seriously. They encourage recommended improvements and features from customers.
- One thing Zerto can't do is backup a turned off VM. Many snapshot based backup software products can backup a turned off VM.
- While many backup products are install, create backups and go, Zerto requires a bit of planning on the initial network configuration. Installing the software and configuration is actually easy, setting up a VPN between sites needs planning, particularly for MSPs. Once the VPN is set up the rest is quite easy. This is being addressed.
It has decreased both RPO and RTO significantly
Primary Use Case
Replication of business critical VMware VMs over WAN to the remote disaster recovery datacenter.
Valuable Features
The benefits are obvious: The simplicity of the setup and the speed of replication.
The speed of WAN replication is great. It is faster compared to RecoverPoint and 20 VMs replicating over a 20Mbps VPN, which has a RPO less than one minute. Of course, your mileage will vary.
Improvements to My Organization
Compared to the previous DR replication solution, Zerto has decreased both RPO and RTO significantly.
- The simplicity of the setup
- The speed of replication
- Low RPO and RTO
- It's complicated to remove the virtual appliance if for some reason you lose the host.
- Replication of Microsoft/SQL Clusters needs good beforehand planning
Make sure you have enough bandwidth!
Zerto replication solution
- They have a failover testing option which allows for us to check for errors before we do live failover
- During failover there is very little downtime in our environment
- Very good at replicating data over quickly for practically zero loss of data
- The system errors on failover when there is a backup being processed
- Some room for improvement on time it takes to verify data after failover
Zerto - Unparalleled Protection
- Journaling
- WAN optimization
- Application Consistency
- Full site failover processing
- Reports on what is protected and where and protection levels
Zerto is great!
- DR
- Virtualized backup
- Replication
- Speed
- ROI
- TCO
Zerto makes BC/DR powerful and simple.
- It is simple to set up and use. In my opinion, one of the most important functions of a tool is its interface. If you have the best product in the world but it takes an arm and a leg to configure and a doctorate degree to use, then the product isn't worth very much.
- The continuous replication is done very well. The failover and failback process runs smoothly.
- This has less to do with the product than the company, but Zerto as a company really listens to their customer base. We've always had a very good interpersonal experience with their support and sales teams. Having great people behind their product is definitely one of Zerto's strengths.
- The price point and minimum license requirements would make it difficult for a smaller organization to adopt Zerto.
- I'm trying to figure out how to integrate it with SQL, but currently, I've found other DR methods for SQL still work better.
Zerto Virtual Replication, reliable replication.
- It's efficient, requiring little resources to operate.
- It's easy to setup and manage.
- It works. We have no issues with it, so it causes no anxiety.
- I haven't found anything I would change with Zerto. Simple and reliable is what is most important, and Zerto is both of those things.
Zerto the DR solution for Cloud Replication
- Support of multiple hypervisors.
- Support of replication to the public cloud.
- Hardware agnostic in regards to storage.
- Would like to see support for KVM.
- More automation.
- More customization of dashboards.
Why should you switch to Zerto for DR?
- Simple installation process
- Single pane of glass for administration of replication and protection
- Hypervisor agnostic approach
- Quick updates
- Better support for SQL server high availability. Databases have to be removed from HA prior to upgrades of Zerto software.
Zerto the Easy but Powerful Replication Software
- The recovery time objectives can be within seconds and not minutes, thus your data loss is minimal if at all.
- The setup and configuration of Zerto is extremely easy and can be done with little exposure to it beforehand.
- The actual process of doing a failover is a one button click process.
- The ability to do multi-site replication cannot be restricted to a selected few virtual machines. It is an all or nothing approach.
- The minimum amount of virtual machines that you can initially start out with is higher than 5. This would not be feasible for small organizations.
- The license packs for the number of virtual machines that will be replicated are somewhat large and are not ideal for small organizations.
Perfect disaster recovery setup with nice replication features
- It is very easy to install.
- The replication is great. The journal based approach gives perfect recovery point options.
- The orchestration helps in case of a disaster to get all applications running again in an orderly way.
- The administration is very self explanatory.
- Zerto needs a lot of open tcp ports between the different components. Especially in a cloud setup this is sometimes cumbersome. Less communications ports would be an improvement.
- To streamline the implementation of a disaster site, it would be great if Zerto could also offer some kind of layer 2 LAN extender to connect recovery site and production LAN.
Zerto - Replication and (Backup)
- Zerto installs within minutes and depending on replication bandwidth can replicate entire VM's irregardless of size.
- A side benefit to Zerto is the product can retain between 14 and 30 days of backups for use at either production or DR site.
- A feature of Zerto is it uses Hypervisor based replication via existing networks, which translates into no backend storage cycles or capacity wasted on array based replication and no extra networks needing to be created for separation of replication traffic, which speeds up the deployment of the software.
- Zerto allows for a blend of DR related testing including failover/failback and bubble testing, without the need for extra storage capacity for journaling space. Some replication technologies need double and even triple the amount of replicated capacity to perform any testing.
- Zerto is great for it's uses cases and has no real areas for improvement. It's GUI and internals are excellently worded to allow for ease of use. It's backup section is superbly orchestrated.
Zerto is the best thing since sliced bread.
- Zerto is extremely easy to manage and use vs. other hardware solutions like EMC RecoverPoint, which we tried in the past.
- Zerto replicates on the hypervisor layer, which in turn replications the entire VMs, which lessens the complexity of having to replicate both data AND VM. it does both.
- It's storage agnostic, so you don't have to have the same storage in both prod and DR environments.
- It would be nice to have a shorter window of consistency checking when you failover. It takes a long time when you have a larger VM that you have failed over.
- The integrated backup solution is a little convoluted and weak vs. other products like veeam, and should be strengthened for wider acceptance.
Zerto Virtual Replication, good stuff
- Fast replication
- Fairly simple to add new servers
- Simple interface
- Update of Zerto vms could be a little easier
- Seems to lose connectivity once in a while