Product Review: CloudBerry Ultimate Backup
CloudBerry Backup offers a number of important features that make it an effective cloud backup program.
December 1, 2017
The cloud has become a cost-effective backup target for businesses of all types. However, creating an effective cloud backup and restore strategy isn’t always easy. Connecting to the cloud can be difficult. Windows Server’s built-in backup doesn’t provide a direct cloud option and many cloud-based backup services are limited in what they can back up or they lock you to a specific cloud vendor. CloudBerry’s Ultimate Backup 5.7 is designed to make it easy for you to backup your Windows Server, Windows desktop, SQL Server or Exchange systems to the cloud. For this review I tested CloudBerry Backup Ultimate edition. CloudBerry also offers different versions specifically for Windows desktop, Mac, Linux, Windows Server, SQL Server and Exchange. CloudBerry doesn’t offer their own cloud storage. Instead, CloudBerry Ultimate is able to store backups on a number of different cloud storage providers including: Amazon S3, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud and more.
CloudBerry Backup offers a number of important features that make it an effective cloud backup program. First, most CloudBerry backups don't require any space on the local drive. Instead CloudBerry can back up directly to the cloud. The CloudBerry Backup Ultimate version does not have a limit on the amount of data stored with a backup. It supports file, image, SQL Server and Exchange backups. For image backups, block-level, volume snapshots are taken and sent directly to the cloud. CloudBerry also can just backup the files modified since your last backup, reducing the amount of uploaded data. CloudBerry Backup uses Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Services (VSS) to enable the backup of open files. Block-level backup compares local data blocks with a previous backup in the cloud repository and then uploads only modified blocks. If you are backing up to Amazon then a feature called Synthetic Full Backup (SFB) can reduce the amount of data uploaded, resulting in faster full backups. SFB enables existing blocks to be copied inside cloud, making it very fast. You can use CloudBerry to restore directly to bare metal (same or dissimilar hardware) from the cloud using a local USB Flash. Image backups can also be restored to the cloud as VMs.
Security for cloud backup is vital because access to your backup can potentially provide access to all of your organization’s sensitive data. CloudBerry provides the ability to encrypt backups with up to AES 256-bit strong keys on source side and you can optionally protect access to CloudBerry backups with a master password. All data sent to the cloud can be encrypted using SSL.
Requirements
CloudBerry Backup Ultimate runs on most popular Windows Server and desktop releases. The supported operating systems are:
● Windows Server 2003, 2008/R2, 2012/R2, 2016
● Windows 7, 8, 10
Notably, CloudBerry also supports the two most popular Microsoft Server applications: Exchange and SQL Server. CloudBerry Backup can backup and restore Exchange servers to the cloud. Support for Exchange 2010 and higher also includes item-level restore. CloudBerry also enables cloud backup and restore capabilities for SQL Server databases allowing you to run full, differential or transaction log backups.
The supported version of Microsoft Exchange and SQL Server are:
● Microsoft Exchange 2007/2010/2013/2016
● Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2003/2005/2008/2012/2014/2016 (including Express)
There is an extensive list of 30+ cloud storage services that are supported by CloudBerry backup. Some of the featured cloud providers include:
● Amazon S3 and Glacier
● Microsoft Azure
● Google Cloud Storage