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VMware Backup Client for AE

Zmanda Upgrades VMware Backup Client For Amanda Enterprise

September 1, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Zmanda, provider of open source based backup solutions and a VMware Technology Alliance Partner, recently announced enhancements to its VMware Backup Client for Amanda Enterprise (AE).

In addition to running a full image-level backup of a live virtual machine (VM), users now have the ability to run faster and more efficient block-level differential backups of VMs. During recovery, the Zmanda’s VMware backup client will automatically combine a full backup image with the relevant differential backup image.

Performance benefits are also achieved with the new VMware Client because only those blocks that are being used by the virtual machine are backed up. The client skips the unused raw space on the Virtual Machine Disks (VMDKs), which considerably reduces the size of backup images. This also makes the backup process faster by reducing the amount of data being transferred over the LAN.

Also announced today, VMware vSphere backup is now a built-in feature of the Zmanda Backup Appliance (ZBA).

ZBA is a pre-loaded VM, licensed, and configured with Amanda Enterprise and can immediately back up all virtual machines running on the same hypervisor as the appliance. With its flat rate, all inclusive pricing model, ZBA is a very cost effective alternative to licensing backup for each virtual machine in the environment.

vSphere is VMware’s first cloud operating system, able to manage large pools of virtualized computing infrastructure, including software and hardware.

Zmanda VMware Backup Client supports backup of VMs running on vSphere Essentials, vSphere Essential Plus, vSphere Standard, vSphere Advanced, vSphere Enterprise, or vSphere Enterprise Plus. Zmanda’s VMware backup solution provides end-to-end recovery of a VM to the original hypervisor or even to a completely independent hypervisor.

AE is an enhanced and supported version of the world’s most popular open source backup and recovery software. AE allows users to easily and affordably backup, archive, and recover servers, workstations, desktops and business-critical applications across a network. The backup data and archives can be stored on disks, tape, optical devices or storage clouds such as Amazon S3.

ZBA is a pre-configured virtual backup server powered by SUSE Linux Enterprise Server. ZBA enables IT organizations to quickly and easily install a backup and recovery solution for heterogeneous desktops and servers. ZBA can backup information to local disk, tape, and is the first virtual appliance that can backup to a public or private cloud. Zmanda developed the ZBA solution as part of the SUSE Appliance Program, a comprehensive business and technology program that enables Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to rapidly build, update, configure and go to market with fully-supported software and virtual appliances.

The VMware Client for AE is immediately available for $300 and may be purchased and downloaded from www.zmanda.com/aee. ZBA is immediately available at a starting price of $600 per year and may be purchased and downloaded fromhttp://www.zmanda.com/zba.html.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: vmware, VMware Backup Client for AE, VMware Backup Client for Amanda Enterprise, zmanda

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