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Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 Released New Features

One of the backup vendors that I have worked with the past few years is Vembu. Vembu provides a rock-solid solution that is affordable and provides many excellent features for the enterprise space. The Vembu BDRSuite v5.0 release was a landmark release in the product line that added tons of new features and functionality to the product. The Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 release builds on the features of v5.0 with additional new functionality that helps to provide even more features to the platform. Let’s take a look at Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 released new features added to see what additional capabilities are included.

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Recap of Vembu BDRSuite v5.0 features

Before looking at the newly added features in v5.1, let’s recap the features and capabilities that are new to the v5.0 release. The v5.0 features are massive and include:

  • Hyper-V VM replication
  • Instant boot live migration
  • Parallel VM processing
  • Rotated drives as backup repository
  • Optimized backup with where-it-left-off
  • GFS (Grandfather-Father-Son) retention
  • Synthetic full backup
  • Backup job template
  • Multi-host backup support
  • Application item-level recovery from web GUI
  • Microsoft 365 SharePoint online backup
  • Microsoft 365 Teams Backup
  • Backup for Google Workspace
  • Backup for AWS
Installing Vembu BDRSuite v5.1
Installing Vembu BDRSuite v5.1

With Vembu v5.0, Vembu has strengthened its feature-set to include many new cloud capabilities and additional core backup features that improve performance and additional recovery/replication functionality.

Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 Released New Features

The new major features included with Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 include:

  • Object Storage Backup Repository
  • Backup Copy
  • BDR Cluster Deployment

Object Storage Backup Repository

The ability to use cloud object storage as part of the overall backup architecture design provides an additional protective layer for allowing the recovery of business-critical data. Amazon’s AWS S3 storage and S3 compatible storage is a popular choice in the enterprise for object-based storage. The new Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 provides the ability to target Amazon S3 storage which extends the options available for designing and building out resilient backup plans.

Backup Copy

The 3-2-1 backup best practice methodology has been a staple in the enterprise to provide a best practice framework for ensuring data is resilient and available at all times. With the new Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 release, you can now create a copy of your primary backup data and store this data in a different backup repository.

This feature allows easy creating multiple copies of your backups in additional repositories, located in a different data center, region, etc.

BDR Cluster Deployment

With Vembu BDRSuite v5.1, Vembu has introduced a new feature that allows clustering of BDR servers. Instead of scaling up a single BDRSuite Server, the new option allows more easily scaling resources when these are needed. Now, you can install multiple BDRSuite Backup Server instances and these will work together for load balancing and high availability, again instead of scaling up CPU and RAM on a single BDR Suite server with more resources.

Other enhancements as part of the Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 release

There are other smaller enhancements to note with the BDRSuite v5.1 release. These include the following:

  • Backup database optimized now for better performance
  • Reconnection attempts for the backup replication to Offsite DR Server
  • Option to run the tape backup jobs immediately after saving it
  • Option to run the tape backup jobs on-demand from the BDR & ODR Server
  • The VM listing on the tape backup recovery page has been improved
  • Automatically backup the tape agent database daily for disaster recovery scenarios
  • Restore OneDrive/Group OneDrive files & folders to local storage drives
  • Download Microsoft 365 Calendar & Contact items directly from the BDRSuite Backup Server UI
  • Restore Google Drive files & folders to local storage drives
  • Download Google Workspace Calendar & Contact items directly from the BDRSuite Backup Server UI
  • AWS EC2 Instance level Recovery

Installing Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 installation process

One thing I want to call out is the work Vembu has done on the installation front. They have continued to improve the installation experience and the ease with which you can get up and running on Vembu v5.1. The installation process is essentially a “next, next, finish” process.

One of the new options you will see during the installation process is the ability to select Cluster installation which has been added with the addition of the BDR Cluster Deployment feature.

BDR Cluster configuration option during installation
BDR Cluster configuration option during installation

The Vembu installation will also pop up the Getting Started screen that helps to know which tasks need to be completed to have a functional Vembu Backup server. As you can see, this consists of the following to get up and running with backups:

  • Register Backup Server
  • Configure Backup Repository
  • Add Data Sources for Backup
  • Configure Backups
Vembu BDR Suite v5.1 Getting Started screen after installation
Vembu BDR Suite v5.1 Getting Started screen after installation

Wrapping up and impressions

The Vembu BDRSuite v5.1 Released New Features build on the v5.0 functionality. Vembu is definitely concentrating on bolstering its cloud capabilities and also providing tools for organizations to build out robust backup topologies using hybrid infrastructure and cloud storage. With advanced threats today, such as modern ransomware, organizations must take advantage of new ways to protect data and adhere to the 3-2-1 backup best practice methodology to protect data.

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Brandon Lee

Brandon Lee is the Senior Writer, Engineer and owner at Virtualizationhowto.com and has over two decades of experience in Information Technology. Having worked for numerous Fortune 500 companies as well as in various industries, Brandon has extensive experience in various IT segments and is a strong advocate for open source technologies. Brandon holds many industry certifications, loves the outdoors and spending time with family.

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