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Will you be using esXpress' De-Duplication Appliance?

Our Source Side De-Duplication yields an average 25:1 compression ratio, increases backup performance, reduces network bandwidth, and eliminates the need to create full backups weekly.  Decide whether you will backup to VMFS, NFS, or SMB/CIFS (Windows Shares), then watch and deploy with the video below.

Deploying esXpress De-Duplication with NFS Shares
Deploying esXpress De-Duplication with SMB/CIFS (Windows Shares)

Would you like Centralized configuration of Backups with our GUI Appliance?

Our Configuration and Deployment GUI Appliance allows you to install and configure backups on your hosts, all from one location.  Independent of vCenter, the esXpress GUI Appliance makes future upgrades and deployments of esXpress easy.  The next four videos take you through the prerequisite steps, deployment, and then configuration in minutes.

Prerequisites for hosts using the GUI Appliance
Deploying the esXpress GUI Appliance
Configuration of the esXpress GUI Appliance for DeDupe Backups
Configuration of the esXpress GUI Appliance for Full/Delta Backups

Restore Videos


What good is a backup without fast and easy restores?

Our backup process gives you flexibility in restoring data, including
File Level Restores from Block Data via the De-Duplication Appliance. Watch:
File Level Restores with the  De-Duplication Appliance

Access your data via a Windows Share or export it to tape easily with our video:
Configuring Dynamic Exports with the  De-Duplication Appliance

Restore a VMDK or VM with esXpress' console.  Use VBAs for 16 concurrent restores per host with our De-Duplication Appliance or restore small VMs via the Service Console.
Restores using the Service Console
VBA restores of De-Dupe data

Replication Videos


Would you like to replicate VMs to a DR Site?

Replicate VMDK files to other ESX servers for VMs that are ready to run in case of a DR event.
Using esXpress to replicate VMs