vRanger works but it's not fun. Mainly just slow and clunky but I have also
seen it leave behind snaps as Aaron mentioned. Not a vote of confidence
here.

VEEAM has a good reputation. I really want to try it but my company is
looking at CommVault Simpana as we already use it for file-level on
physicals (and virtuals because vRanger is not good).

zjd

On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 5:39 PM, Aaron Macks <[email protected]> wrote:

> I can say that vRanger, at least 3 years back, was NOT a good product.
> It would leave behind snapshots occasionally for no good reason, and
> backups of non-windows VMs were image only, you could only restore the
> ENTIRE vm, not a file from within.
> A
>
> On 6/12/12 5:33 PM, Rob Taylor wrote:
> > Hi All. I'm starting to look at some software for backing up Vmware VM's.
> > Currently we have backup agents installed in each VM. but we are looking
> > into whether software from VEEAM, or Quest software's vranger is
> worthwhile.
> > Does anyone out there in BBLISA land have any experience with either of
> > these products? (Or others for vm backup, as we have just started
> looking)
> >
> > I would be interested in any details that people would be willing to
> share.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > rgt
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