vProtect

Storware vProtect is an enterprise backup solution for Open Virtual Machine environments such as KVM, Redhat Virtualization/Ovirt, Citrix Xen Server, Xen, Nutanix, Oracle VM, and Proxmox. vProtect enables VM-level data protection and can function as a standalone solution or integrate with enterprise backup software. vProtect provides a wide range of features to extend data protection capabilities for the above advanced virtualization platforms.

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10.0/10 (Expert Score) ★★★★★
Product is rated as #7 in category Server Backup Software
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vProtect is a proprietary backup and recovery software developed by Storware for virtual machines, containers and cloud environments. The software provides data protection services for:
– open virtual machines (Citrix Hypervisor, Huawei FusionSphere, KVM, Nutanix Acropolis, OpenStack, Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager, Oracle VM, oVirt, Proxmox, Red Hat Virtualization, xcp-ng, Xen),
– virtual environments built on VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V hypervisors,
– containers (OpenShift, Kubernetes, Proxmox) ,
– and Cloud (AWS EC2).

Storware vProtect is a modern data protection platform with competitive functionalities, and intuitive HTML5 Web Interface. In addition, vProtect allows you to backup data, applications and configurations to multiple backup providers.

vProtect enables VM-level data protection and can function as a standalone solution or integrate with enterprise backup software. vProtect provides a wide range of features to extend data protection capabilities for the above advanced virtualization platforms.

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vProtect Reviews

Chris C.

Advanced user of vProtect
★★★★★
Vprotect experience

What do you like best?

The ease of restoring as it is stored like a copy but better. Love how fast it does the backup. Scheduling is good as well.

What do you dislike?

Wish there was some thing to show what happened to jobs after they finished. maybe from the dash board a drill menu to show what where in the jobs which succeed which if any failed. rather then going back to vms to find out which completed by looking at dates of vms.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

Have to be on rhle 7 or centos 7, Should be using qcow2 file format for vms, and should eb using logical volumes.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

Trying to maintain consistent backups without have to shut down vms to do it. Making it more automated. The benefits are many, speed of backups, not have to shutdown vms to backup as it disrupts the clients on them, scheduling to make it more automated.

Review source: G2.com

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