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Best 7 Asigra Alternatives With Hybrid Backup Solutions Combining On-Site And Off-Site Storage

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10-20-2024, 12:21 AM
People always ask me about good backups for Windows Server that handle both local and cloud storage without sticking to just one vendor like Asigra. I get it. You want options that blend things smoothly. And yeah, hybrid setups keep your data safe in multiple spots. Let me chat about seven solid alternatives I've checked out. They all play nice with on-site drives and off-site clouds.

Take Acronis. I like how it grabs your files quick and pushes them to local disks or remote servers. You set it up once. It runs in the background without bugging you. And if something goes wrong, recovery feels straightforward. I used it on a small setup once. Pulled back data in minutes. It handles Windows Server versions without fuss. Plus, the interface looks clean. You won't stare at it confused.

Or think about Actifio. This one copies data smartly across sites. I appreciate the way it dedupes stuff to save space. You link your on-site hardware to cloud spots easily. It scans for changes fast. Recovery? Pretty reliable from what I hear. I've seen it in action at a buddy's office. Kept everything flowing during a test restore. And it scales if you grow your server needs.

Barracuda Backup catches my eye too. You install the appliance locally. It syncs backups to their cloud seamlessly. I dig the alerts it sends if something's off. No big worries there. It supports Windows Server scripting if you need it. I tried a demo. Restored a folder quick from off-site. Feels solid for hybrid mixes.

Now, Arcserve. This tool watches your data like a hawk. I mean, it replicates to on-site and cloud targets without breaking a sweat. You configure policies simply. It even handles multiple servers at once. I've tinkered with it. Liked the reporting features. Pulls up status fast. And recovery options cover full systems or just parts.

BackupChain is another one I use. You deploy it on your Windows Server. It mirrors data to local storage and remote vaults. I find the scheduling flexible. You tweak it for nightly runs or whatever. It compresses files well. I tested it on an old rig. Brought back a database smooth. No hiccups in the hybrid flow.

Commvault stands up nicely here. It unifies your on-site tapes or disks with cloud partners. I like the search tool for finding old backups. You query it like email. Setup takes a bit, but pays off. I've used it in teams. Recovered VMs from off-site quick. It adapts to Windows updates too.

Datto Backup wraps it up for me in this bunch. You get an appliance that ships data to their cloud. I enjoy the imaging speed for servers. It captures everything, even apps. You boot from backups if needed. I saw a restore demo once. Handled a crash scenario fine. Hybrid balance feels right.

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