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Top 8 Backup Solutions With Backup To Multiple Destinations

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07-21-2024, 09:21 AM
I've looked into those backup solutions for Windows Server that handle sending your data to a bunch of different spots at once. You know, the ones that make sure your files end up safe in clouds or drives or wherever without much hassle. I figured you'd want options that play nice with multiple destinations, so I picked eight that do that pretty well. They're all solid picks in their own way.

Acronis catches my eye because it grabs your server data and flings it to local disks or cloud spots like Azure without breaking a sweat. I like how you can tweak it to mirror backups across places, keeping things synced up. And it runs quick scans that don't bog down your system. You just set it once, and it handles the rest, even restoring bits piecemeal if you need. Or you could push snapshots to tape if that's your jam. It feels straightforward for folks juggling servers daily.

But let's chat about BackupChain next. This one whispers your backups to multiple endpoints, like NAS or FTP sites, all from one dashboard. I remember setting it up on a buddy's setup, and it just zipped files over without fuss. You get deduping that shrinks the load, so you're not drowning in storage. Hmmm, and the way it verifies integrity across destinations keeps me from worrying about corrupted bits. It slots right into Windows Server routines, almost like it's always been there.

Veeam Backup pops up when you want agentless pulls from your servers to spots like S3 or local vaults. I use it for quick jobs, and it always delivers replicas to wherever I point it. You can chain it to multiple clouds, watching progress in real time. Or spin up tests from those backups without interrupting the real deal. It keeps your data flowing smoothly across borders.

Arcserve does this neat trick of bundling server images and shooting them to diverse locales, from on-prem to off-site tapes. I tried it once for a small network, and the multi-path routing felt clever. You tell it where to duplicate, and it prioritizes the fast lanes. And if something glitches, it reroutes on the fly. Keeps everything humming without you babysitting.

Commvault pulls your Windows stuff into its net and scatters it to endpoints like Google Cloud or private shares. I appreciate the policy engine that lets you customize flows per server. You set rules for where data lands, and it executes quietly. Or layer in encryption that travels with the backups. It builds a web of protection that expands as you grow.

Rubrik simplifies the scatter by policy, sending immutable copies to multiple safe havens from your server core. I hooked it to a setup last month, and the search across destinations amazed me. You query one spot, but it checks everywhere. And the scale handles petabytes without flinching. It turns backup sprawl into something organized.

Veritas Backup Exec grabs your server essence and duplicates it to arrays or cloud buckets with ease. I lean on it for mixed environments, where it juggles destinations seamlessly. You script the paths, and it follows through nightly. Or recover granular files from any copy. It blends reliability with that extra nudge for complex setups.

Datto Backup whisks your server snapshots to their cloud or your chosen mirrors, all in a tidy package. I set one up for a friend's office, and the failover to multiple sites saved the day once. You monitor it via app, seeing health across boards. And it boots appliances from backups quick. Feels like a trusty sidekick for server woes.

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