
Veeam is awesome. 3 days til they put their prices up according to the email I got today so may be worth looking at it soon![]()
Who uses tape these days?
Finally got some NFR licenses at work so will finally get to have a play around with Veeam.
The vast majority of our users are only using it to back up between 1-3 VMs and then some have replication on top of that. You pay for a good product 
A hell of a lot of people. We're only just moving onto DAS with mirroring as we're not able to fit all our data onto 2 LTO6 drives and 1 LTO4 drive within time limits.
Have a look at Trilead VM Explorer. I've been using it for a few years to backup some ESX and Hyper-V VM's and it's doing the job really well.
It's cheap too, only about £1k pa for the Enterprise version. You may find the Pro version has all the features you need.
We recently acquired these guys, its a great product. I was over in their offices two weeks ago - its an amazing little team.

And you've already re-branded the product
I think it's a great piece of software. I'll be interested to see what HPE do to it. I'm really hoping you don't do what Symantec do and utterly destroy a good product.
I've got DP at the high end and VMExplorer at the SMB, so it shouldnt be corrupted by the usual 'lets shove everything into this startup software' syndrome.Arcserve UDP can work out pretty cheap if you license it per socket on your VM host.

We recently acquired these guys, its a great product. I was over in their offices two weeks ago - its an amazing little team.
