Vizioncore is proud to announce the GA Release of vRanger Pro 3.2. vRanger Pro 3.2 is the recognized industry-standard backup and restore solution for virtualized environments.. Now enabled with a VSS driver, vRanger Pro 3.2 can provide transactional consistency in backups and restores. vRanger Pro is the only agent-less backup tool that can provide a consistent backup of running VMs.
Thursday, September 27. 2007
Vizioncore launched vRanger Pro 3.2
vRanger Pro 3.2 includes the following new features:
o VSS
§ vRanger Pro includes a VSS driver that utilizes Microsoft’s Volume Shadow Copy Service to pause application “writers?. This feature will enable quiescing of supported databases to provide a transactionally consistent backup image.
o P2V Disaster Recovery
§ Leveraging the P2V engine from vConverter, vRanger Pro provides a safe, reliable way to capture image-level backups of any physical Windows server. A backup job can be configured for a physical server in just a few clicks with no disruption to the source machine. This agent-less, reboot-free process provides the ultimate flexibility in configuring environments while
maintaining the low RTO of image-level backups.
o Restore to Separate Datastores
§ VMware supports a common practice of splitting a Virtual Machine into two VMDK files (an OS file and a Data file perhaps), similar to partitioning a physical drive. Common practice for many organizations is to store these files in different locations, or datastores. vRanger Pronow supports the selection of separate datastores when restoring VMs with multiple VMDKs
o NoZip Restores
§ vRanger Pro now supports restoring from an uncompressed backup. This allows full integration with Data Domain deduplication solutions that will greatly reduce the amount of storage space required for backups.
o Enhanced Write Speeds
§ Using a proprietary driver , vRanger Pro has increased write speeds when backup up or restoring to VMFS. This will allow for shorter backup times, and enable a lower RTO by decreasing the time required to restore a backup.