Tag: Backup
Synology Active Backup for Business Job Failure
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As you may have read previously here, I am testing out a Synology NAS DS923+. I put the evaluation to the side for a while to work on my VMware Explore presentations, but now that Explore is over, I’m getting back to the Synology! If you read my previous Synology post, you’d see how I setup Active Backup for Business…
BDRSuite: Free Backup for Windows Workstation
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If you have 10 or fewer workstations in your environment, you can back them up for FREE with BDRSuite! There are NO feature restrictions with BDRSuite’s Free Backup options! Full System or Volume Level Backup – You can choose to backup the full system, or individual volumes.MBR & GPT Partitioned Disks – Support for both MBR and GPT formatted partitions.Basic & Dynamic…
Configuring VMware Backup with BDRSuite: A Step by Step Guide
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If you’re looking to backup your VMware environment without having to install agents, then take a look at BDRSuite by Vembu! BDRSuite for VMware offers agentless VM Backup/Recovery for ESXi and vCenter as well as VM Replication Failover/Failback! Replication jobs have the ability to set up network and IP Mapping between source and destination environments for automatic Re-IPing in the…
BDRSuite’s VMware Backup Solution – My Review
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I’ve been using BDRSuite in my homelab for a while now. I wanted to write a quick review of the product based on my experience so far. When I first started with BDRSuite, I was using version 5.0. I’ve been a part of the journey through to version 5.6 and now to 7.0. I’ve seen the product improve greatly along…
VMware VM Replication using BDRSuite – Overview
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Ensuring the availability and continuity of vital virtual machines (VMs) is crucial in the fast-paced commercial world of today. VMware virtual machine replication with BDRSuite provides an affordable and dependable way to protect your important virtual machines. This comprehensive guide will take you through the main advantages, features, and best practices for using BDRSuite to create virtual machine replication. Key…
Presenting BDRSuite 7.0: An All-Inclusive Backup & Recovery Solution
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It is critical to have a dependable backup and recovery solution in the fast-paced field of data management. I am happy to present BDRSuite 7.0.0, the highly anticipated release! With a plethora of potent features and improvements, this updated version is an even more essential tool for protecting your vital data in a variety of settings. Seamless Integration with KVM…
Upgrading BDRSuite to version 5.6 Update1
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My current implementation of BDRSuite is running 5.5.0, so it’s time to upgrade! First, when you’re running BDRSuite, you need to download updates from the Vembu Portal. Once you login to the portal, click DOWNLOADS. Once there, you can select the version you want, and then download for the respective Operating System that you’re running. In my case, it’s version…
BDRCloud: The All-in-One Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery Solution
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In the ever-evolving world of technology, having a reliable and secure backup and disaster recovery solution is more important than ever. This is where BDRCloud comes in – an all-in-one cloud backup and disaster recovery solution that offers businesses peace of mind and protection against data loss and downtime. Features of BDRCloud: Cloud Backup – BDRCloud offers cloud backup for…
Vembu BDR Suite 5.5 Released!
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Earlier this month, Vembu released version 5.5 of the BDR Suite. Below you can read about some of the new features! Support for VMware vSphere v8.x BDRSuite now supports Backup and Replication for virtual machines running on the latest version VMware vSphere v8.x. Google Cloud as Backup Repository Google Cloud Storage (Object Storage) is now supported in BDRSuite to store…
Vembu: Backing Up Your Hyper-V Environment
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I’ve blogged about Vembu and backing up your VMware Environment, but I haven’t talked about Hyper-V yet. So I spun up a Nested Hyper-V Server in my lab to see how Vembu works with backing up Hyper-V! First, as you can see in the screenshot below, I deployed a single Windows 2019 Server and installed Hyper-V. I configured the network…