Backup Server Management

Backup Server Management

Two different deployment options are available for the Backup Server, enabling you to efficiently manage and securely store your backup data based on your specific business and infrastructure needs. To backup your data you can choose either:

  1. BDRSuite: A self-hosted centralized backup management platform for managing backups within your local infrastructure.
  2. BDRCloud: A cloud-hosted centralized backup management platform for managing backups without hardware dependency.
BDRSuite and BDRCloud are centralized backup management solutions catering to diverse business needs. Choosing the right deployment option is critical to align with your organization's infrastructure, compliance requirements, and operational needs. For example, businesses with stringent regulatory policies might benefit from the control and security of a self-hosted solution, while organizations with distributed teams or limited hardware resources can leverage the flexibility and scalability of a cloud-hosted solution.

BDRSuite - A Self-hosted Centralized Backup Management Platform 

BDRSuite offers a self-hosted centralized management console, empowering businesses to control their backup operations within their infrastructure network. This method is optimal for organizations requiring complete autonomy over backup environments, enabling comprehensive management and monitoring of backup jobs, retention policies, and recovery processes. 
If you are a business that requires full control over your backup environment and prefers managing everything within your own infrastructure, BDRSuite - A Self-hosted Centralized Management, is the ideal solution.

Advantages of a Self-Hosted Console

Full Autonomy: Organizations retain complete control over their data and backups.
Scalability: Easily expand storage as data grows.
Security: Data remains within the organization's network, minimizing exposure.
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Refer to Deploying BDRSuite Backup Server to get started.
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Note: With BDRSuite, you can store your backup data on-premises, or on remote storage solutions like DAS, NAS, and SAN using the Bock storage repository option. Alternatively, you have the option to use your own public cloud storage, such as Amazon S3, Azure Blob, Google Cloud, or S3-compatible services like Wasabi, MinIO, and Backblaze using the Object Storage Repository option..
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BDRCloud - A Cloud-hosted Centralized Backup Management Platform

BDRCloud provides a cloud-hosted centralized management console, ideal for businesses seeking a scalable and accessible backup solution without the need for dedicated hardware. This platform supports backup and recovery operations entirely in the cloud, offering flexibility to store data in BDRCloud-hosted storage or your own local, on-premise or cloud repositories. With BDRCloud, businesses can manage backups, configure policies, and perform restores from anywhere, ensuring robust data protection with minimal infrastructure requirements.
If you are a business that prefers a cloud-based solution for managing your backup operations without the need for on-premises infrastructure, BDRCloud - A Cloud-hosted Centralized Backup Management, is the ideal choice.

Advantages of a Cloud-Hosted Console

Accessibility: You can access the console from anywhere with an internet connection.
Cost Efficiency: A cloud-hosted console eliminates the need for maintaining on-premises hardware and infrastructure.
QuoteRefer to Creating BDRCloud Account to get started.
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Note: You have two flexible storage options for your backup data. You can either store your backups directly on BDRCloud Storage, or select the "Bring Your Own Storage" option, which requires setting up either a Block Storage Repository or an Object Storage Repository in the BDRCloud console. If you choose to store your backups on BDRCloud Storage, no repository setup is needed. Additionally, you’ll receive a free 100 GB BDRCloud storage, as a trial for 30 days.

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Note: BDRCloud currently supports disk image and file & folder-level backup and recovery for Windows servers & endpoints, and file & folder-level backup and recovery for Linux servers & endpoints.