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PROS

BDRSuite Backup & Replication allows comprehensive management of backup tasks from a single console, significantly easing the process of handling multiple backups.
Features such as compression, encryption, and deduplication enhance the effectiveness of backups by ensuring data security and efficient storage use.
BDRSuite Backup & Replication supports a wide range of systems including VMware, Windows NAS, and Unix machines, facilitating versatile backup solutions without needing additional installations.
The ability to perform backups and restores of virtual machines directly impacts business continuity and disaster recovery strategies proactively.
BDRSuite Backup & Replication offers both local and cloud backup capabilities, ensuring robust data protection and recovery options. The live migration feature allows users to recover backups in different environments, enhancing flexibility in data handling.

CONS

There are frequent issues with backup stability, requiring regular intervention to diagnose and fix problems.
Customer support is slow and often requires leaving messages, which is frustrating during urgent situations.
Some backups fail to restore properly when paths contain accentuated characters, leading to missing files.
There are limitations in backup schedules, with restrictions on running weekly and monthly backups simultaneously.
The support for Red Hat Virtualization is misleading, lacking a dedicated component despite claims of compatibility.
 

BDRSuite Backup & Replication Pros review quotes

JD
Feb 13, 2019
I can choose a point in time and issue the command to back up and I don't need to go in and restore the last full backup and then apply iteratively, sequentially, all the incrementals... I can pick a point in time and tell it I want to go to that state and it's transparent to me. It happens in the background for me.
AA
Jan 22, 2020
I am able to run Vembu on Windows NAS, which is beneficial. It does install on a Windows-based NAS. You can have the server running from the location where you are storing backups. You don't need a separate server for it in this case.
NJ
Jul 17, 2023
Vembu provides us with a way to instantly recover data. It offers instant data recovery through a local backup server deployed at the customer's site. We can quickly recover data either by copying it back to the main server or if the backup server is powerful enough, we can also directly start a virtual machine from the backup.
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DS
Oct 14, 2018
The most valuable features for me are that I can back up the entire virtual machine, but when restoring I can restore at the file level.
RK
Jun 3, 2021
Its ease of use and price are most valuable. It is simple and straightforward. Someone who has never used any backup software will easily understand it from the first installation. It is that simple. Price-wise, it is much cheaper than its counterparts.
reviewer1386135 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 6, 2020
When you're looking at your dashboard, you can see all your active jobs. You can see exactly if they're successful or failed and you can actually drill down and see what caused the problem. The fact you can see that right away is nice.
Adrian Vergin - PeerSpot reviewer
May 17, 2023
The main benefit is that it's inexpensive. We get a lot for a little bit of money. I'm very happy with the savings and with the features. It allows me to do everything I need.
it_user881130 - PeerSpot reviewer
May 31, 2018
The automated backup of multiple virtual machines. We can back up two hypervisors, one is Microsoft Hyper-V and the other one is VMware Hypervisor.
reviewer1621758 - PeerSpot reviewer
Jul 8, 2021
We have seen ROI. The real return is when something bad happens. All the proof of concept work that we did, all the testing we did, it all panned out for us. We're already seeing a return on that.
BK
Feb 6, 2019
The agentless backups are the big selling point on this, as well as being able to send out across sites so that I can do a restore at either of our two locations.
 

BDRSuite Backup & Replication Cons review quotes

JD
Feb 13, 2019
In the beginning, when we had some hiccups, I would chalk that up more to a learning curve for the product.
AA
Jan 22, 2020
There was one issue though with the hardware IDs. When I went to a different version of Hyper-V, the hardware IDs weren't restored and the machine got two new IDs. The preliminary unique IDs weren't restored, so I had to reactivate programs.
NJ
Jul 17, 2023
The API uses a common data image to store the data for the sets, but unfortunately, it's limited to consecutive sets only. That's the only limitation I have observed so far.
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RK
Jun 3, 2021
It would be a great improvement if they can give a console to control the systems. All other vendors let you simply log in to the cloud console and control everything from there, but for Vembu, whether you choose Vembu Cloud Backup or Vembu Disaster Recovery, you still need to install the Vembu software on your on-premise system and configure it from there. It would be great if I can get a cloud console to manage the systems.
reviewer1386135 - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 6, 2020
What I would love to see on the dashboard are graphs, per backup job. I want to see the month and the days in it... If a job has failed, when did it actually fail and what percentage of it failed? Did it fail completely, 75 percent or 100 percent or did it only fail partially?
Adrian Vergin - PeerSpot reviewer
May 17, 2023
The interface could be better because I have to fumble around to find things. I can't just sit down at the terminal and know exactly what to do. It could be just me, but I have used a number of different backup products, and I found them simpler. However, its features are very good, so I don't mind sacrificing a bit of extra time to do what I need.
it_user881130 - PeerSpot reviewer
May 31, 2018
It is very easy, unless you know exactly what you're doing, to corrupt the virtual machines and they get locked up. Just brief detail: When you are creating a system, if you don't have absolutely every other little background processes in place, it creates Snapshots of the virtual machines. Once it does that, it then won't be able to have a backup. From that point on you have to destroy the virtual machine, which is completely counterproductive on a large system. There is a fundamental flaw in the setup that can be very dangerous, potentially.
reviewer1621758 - PeerSpot reviewer
Jul 8, 2021
We do a lot of internal automation, so the Vembu API definitely has some gaps. The Vembu API could definitely use some improvement. We do rely a lot on automation outside of just the regular interface. We've noticed that the Vembu GUI is good, but we do leverage the APIs for a lot of stuff, and there's definitely some room for improvement there.
BK
Feb 6, 2019
The only place where I would really want to see improvement, out the gate, is more granular scheduling... If I want to do an offset or to only do two backups on Friday and Saturday - versus whole hourly incrementals during the week - I don't have that granularity right now.
reviewer2174640 - PeerSpot reviewer
May 2, 2023
The product is co-branded, not white-labeled.