What is the difference between VMware backup and replication?
VMware backup involves creating a copy of your VMs for data protection and recovery, while VMware replication involves creating an exact copy of your VMs at a remote location for disaster recovery purposes. BDRSuite supports both backup and replication, providing comprehensive data protection. Learn more about BDRSuite's VMware Backup & Replication here.
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VMware Replication
Overview BDRSuite offers agentless replication solutions for VMware ESXi & vCenter. It provides near continuous data protection with flexible storage, instant failover & failback, and centralized management for efficient VM replication. Watch the ...
Configuring VMware VM Replication
BDRSuite offers VMware Replication, a feature with which you can replicate your VMs and create an exact copy of the production VM on another vCenter Server/ESXi host. The VMs that are replicated to the target host will be synchronized with the VM ...
Quick Start Guide for VMware Backup & Replication
About VMware Backup & Replication BDRSuite offers a robust solution for protecting VMware vSphere virtual machines with features like agentless, image-level backups, CBT for incremental backups, and application-aware processing. It supports granular ...
How can I monitor & manage VMware backup & replication?
BDRSuite Backup Server provides a comprehensive centralized management console, allowing you to effortlessly configure, manage, and monitor your VMware backups. From this intuitive console, you can: Configure Backup: In just a few clicks, configure ...
What are the licensing options available for VMware Backup & Replication?
BDRSuite offers two flexible licensing options for VMware Backup & Replication: Subscription and Perpetual licenses. You can choose between: Per-CPU Socket Pricing Licenses are based on the number of CPU sockets on your source VMware ESXi host. For ...