Free VM Backup
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@tim_g said in Free VM Backup:
@wrx7m said in Free VM Backup:
So is this just an exercise in proving to some exec that you should be paying for a backup and recovery solution?
It's bigger than that and much more to it, but I won't deny that isn't part of it.
Why don't you just post your ACTUAL situation and business problem and we talk about that? Maybe your existing backup target sucks at dedupe and we could recommend a better target storage that would cover that use case?
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@storageninja said in Free VM Backup:
@tim_g said in Free VM Backup:
@wrx7m said in Free VM Backup:
So is this just an exercise in proving to some exec that you should be paying for a backup and recovery solution?
It's bigger than that and much more to it, but I won't deny that isn't part of it.
Why don't you just post your ACTUAL situation and business problem and we talk about that?
Because:
@tim_g said in Free VM Backup:
I'm just looking for any possible free software that meets some listed requirements that I may not have found.
Nothing more, nothing less. I'm well aware of all other aspects and don't want to go there in this topic, please.
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Can think of free solution with requirement but Altaro Paid version might be a cheaper option depending on the amount of hosts.
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I've been watching this space for a while and am completely unaware of any product existing in it.
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Have you looked at Vembu Free yet? I just glanced at the free vs paid comparison and it may tick all the boxes.
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I looked a little closer and you get all the features free for 3 vms. After 3 the main items like cbt and application aware backups require a license.
"The user can choose between unlimited features – limited VMs (upto 3 VMs) or limited features – unlimited VMs."
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Veeam free using a powershell script.
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The only remote options I see are below:
https://hypervbackup.codeplex.com
http://www.hyperoo.net/free-edition
https://www.bareos.org/en/ -
@dbeato said in Free VM Backup:
The only remote options I see are below:
https://hypervbackup.codeplex.com
http://www.hyperoo.net/free-edition
https://www.bareos.org/en/I haven't looked at hyperoo yet. I'll check it out.
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@tim_g hyperoo works well as an agent solution. Well I've not tested it but if you dig a bit in specs it is not an hypervisor level backup. So you can use veeam agent free.