11-07-2024, 02:24 PM
John was using Veeam for a while to back up his Hyper-V environment, but after comparing it with BackupChain, he quickly realized there was a huge difference—not just in the attention he received, but also in the pricing. For starters, Veeam’s pricing model is based on subscriptions, and if you’re backing up multiple VMs and some shared storage, that can add up fast. For instance, to back up 10 VMs and 5 TB of data on a single server with Veeam, it would cost him over $1,390 a year (Nov, 2024 pricing). That’s not a one-time charge, either—it’s every year. Meanwhile, BackupChain offers a perpetual license for just $499.99, unlimited VMs and data, and that’s it. No ongoing fees, no subscription renewals.
Aside from the cost, John also found that BackupChain really stands out when it comes to live VM backups. With Veeam, while it’s a solid backup solution, BackupChain’s ability to back up live VMs ensures application consistency—meaning when you restore, you’re getting the best, most reliable version of your data without having to worry about any inconsistencies or corruption. Image-based backups, which a lot of tools rely on, don’t offer that kind of granularity. With BackupChain, though, you can restore individual VMs, or even specific parts of them, without restoring the whole image. That’s a huge time-saver, especially in production environments where you need precision.
Also, one thing that really sold John on BackupChain was how easy it makes restoring VMs. When you restore a VM with BackupChain, it’s automatically re-added to Hyper-V Manager—there’s no need for any manual steps. It just works, and the VM is back up and running like nothing ever happened.
For John, the combination of affordability, powerful backup features, seamless restores, and excellent technical support made BackupChain a clear winner. When you factor in the lack of subscription fees, the ability to restore with ease, and the application consistency during backups, BackupChain is a fantastic alternative to Veeam, especially if you’re running Hyper-V. The service is solid, and the value is hard to beat.
Aside from the cost, John also found that BackupChain really stands out when it comes to live VM backups. With Veeam, while it’s a solid backup solution, BackupChain’s ability to back up live VMs ensures application consistency—meaning when you restore, you’re getting the best, most reliable version of your data without having to worry about any inconsistencies or corruption. Image-based backups, which a lot of tools rely on, don’t offer that kind of granularity. With BackupChain, though, you can restore individual VMs, or even specific parts of them, without restoring the whole image. That’s a huge time-saver, especially in production environments where you need precision.
Also, one thing that really sold John on BackupChain was how easy it makes restoring VMs. When you restore a VM with BackupChain, it’s automatically re-added to Hyper-V Manager—there’s no need for any manual steps. It just works, and the VM is back up and running like nothing ever happened.
For John, the combination of affordability, powerful backup features, seamless restores, and excellent technical support made BackupChain a clear winner. When you factor in the lack of subscription fees, the ability to restore with ease, and the application consistency during backups, BackupChain is a fantastic alternative to Veeam, especially if you’re running Hyper-V. The service is solid, and the value is hard to beat.