Product Releases blog




Changes to the BackupAssist purchasing page

May 15th, 2011 by Tim

Hi all,

This is a message to notify you about some changes we’ve made to our purchasing page to reduce the number of steps required to place orders for new licenses of BackupAssist.

We hope that these changes will make ordering BackupAssist easier and that the new design is intuitive. Just in case you are having any difficulties ordering, however, we have put together an article outlining how to use the new system. You can read it here.

Please note: No changes were made to Upgrade orders or Upgrade Protection renewal orders.

If you have any questions about the changes made, please don’t hesitate to e-mail us at sales_at_backupassist.com.




Windows Imaging fix in BackupAssist v6.2.2 release – upgrade now!

May 2nd, 2011 by stuart

As you may already know, we recently released BackupAssist v6.2.2. This is a maintenance release that all BackupAssist v6 users are advised to install.

Most importantly, however, this release addresses an issue we discovered that affects some users running Windows Imaging backups.

Who is affected?

This issue applies to users running Windows Imaging backups with BackupAssist on machines that have hidden system partitions. Such machines include those where Windows has been installed on a GPT disk and a limited number of OEM systems (e.g. IBM Blade Servers, to date).

  • Note: If your system uses the MBR partition table, and is a Retail version of Windows, this article most likely does not apply to you. However, we recommend that you upgrade your installation of BackupAssist to be sure that your system is protected.

This issue is only applicable to the following operating systems: Windows Vista, Windows 7, Server 2008 and Server 2008 R2 (Full and Core), SBS 2008 and SBS 2011.

The problem

In versions of BackupAssist prior to v6.2.2 we discovered cases where bare metal recovery (entire system restore) from an image was not possible, even though all visible system volumes on the machine had been backed up.

  • Note: Even if this issue affects you, you will still be able to restore files, volumes and applications from your image backup; no data is lost. To restore your entire system, however, you would need to manually reinstall Windows and then restore from your image backup.

The cause

Some machines have hidden system partitions that were not available for backup selection in BackupAssist, but are required to enable bare metal restore from an image backup.

Unfortunately, such hidden system partitions are difficult to detect and are usually not even listed within the Windows Disk Management snap-in and can only be discovered using tools like Diskpart. These hidden partitions are different to the standard “System Reserved” volume present on Server 2008 R2, which is normally a 100MB NTFS partition that is simply not exposed as a drive letter – BackupAssist already allows you to back up this critical partition, and you should make sure it is selected if you want to be able to perform bare metal recovery from your image backups.

Hidden system partitions are present on Operating Systems that have been installed on a GUID Partition Table (GPT) disk, and may also be present on some OEM systems. If your installation of BackupAssist falls into one of these categories, you should upgrade to BackupAssist v6.2.2 as soon as possible.

The solution

If all system partitions are backed up, including any hidden partitions, the Windows Recovery Environment will recognise an image as a bare-metal-recovery-enabled backup and allow you to restore your entire system. If a hidden system partition was not included in your selections, you will still be able to restore files, volumes and applications, but you will not be able to perform a bare metal recovery.

To address the problem of hidden system partitions we have made changes to the way files are selected for backup when setting up a job. Instead of selecting the individual files, applications and other system resources you want to back up, from BackupAssist v6.2.2 onwards you now specify the type of recovery you want to be able to perform from your backup: ‘Bare Metal’, ‘System State and data’, or ‘Data only’.

BackupAssist will automatically select the files and volumes that need to be backed up to enable the type of recovery you choose. So if you want to be able to perform bare metal recovery from your image backups, you simply choose ‘Bare Metal’ as your recovery type and BackupAssist will ensure that all critical system volumes are backed up.

What you need to do

Upgrade to BackupAssist v6.2.2

Upgrade your version 6 installation to BackupAssist v6.2.2. It’s free for all version 6 users and can be installed directly over the top of your current installation, with no re-boot required.

If you need any assistance or have any questions at all, email our friendly Helpdesk Team at support_at_backupassist.com. We’ll be happy to help.

Check if you can perform a bare metal restore from your existing image backups

It’s quite easy to determine if your existing image backups will allow for bare metal recovery. Simply carry out the following steps on the machine where the image backups were created:

  1. Launch a command prompt window by going to Start > Run and entering CMD.EXE.
    1. Note: If you have UAC enabled you will need to go to Start > All Programs > Accessories, right click on “Command prompt” and choose “Run as administrator” to ensure the command prompt window has adequate privileges.
  2. Execute the following command. This will provide you with a list of image backup catalogues.

    wbadmin get versions

  3. Each of the entries listed represents an image backup that has been made of your server. Under each entry you can see the time the image was created, but most importantly, the type of recovery that you can perform from the backup within the Can Recover list:
    Wbadmin get versions - recovery types

As long as ‘Bare Metal Recovery’ appears in the list, you will be able to restore your entire system from your image backup using the Windows Recovery Environment. If ‘Bare Metal Recovery’ is not listed, you should upgrade to BackupAssist v6.2.2, choose ‘Bare Metal’ as your recovery type for your image job and then run the backup or wait for the next scheduled backup to occur. Once complete, re-run the wbadmin get versions command to confirm that your backup allows for bare metal recovery.

If you have any questions or concerns about anything mentioned above, please don’t hesitate to e-mail us at support_at_backupassist.com for further assistance.

Best regards,

Stuart Edwards
Product Support Team
BackupAssist




Important maintenance release: BackupAssist v6.2.2 – upgrade now!

April 28th, 2011 by Tim

Hi all,

We’ve just released version 6.2.2 of BackupAssist.

This is an important maintenance release with a number of fixes and improvements. This release is recommended for all BackupAssist v6 users but is especially important for anyone running Windows Imaging backups.

You can read about all the other fixes and improvements included in v6.2.2 on our version history page: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/history.html

Version 6.2.2 also includes a change to the way backup selections are made. You can read about this change  in our April 2011 newsletter here: http://www.backupassist.com/emails/newsletter/April11.html#new

To upgrade to v6.2.2 visit http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/download.php?type=upgrades

If you have any questions about the release, or need any help, please contact us at support@backupassist.com.

Kind regards,

The BackupAssist Team




New release: BackupAssist v6.2.1 – upgrade now!

March 24th, 2011 by Tim

Hi all,

We’ve just released version 6.2.1 of BackupAssist. This is a maintenance release with some important fixes. The release is especially important for anyone using the following features in BackupAssist:

  • Exchange mailbox backups
  • The BackupAssist Restore Console
  • Tape backups using the Zip to Tape Add-on
  • TrueCrypt-compatible encryption

There are also some other minor fixes included in v6.2.1 and you can view the full release notes here: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/history.html

We recommend that all BackupAssist v6 users download this version. To upgrade to v6.2.1 visit http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/download.php#upgrade

If you have any questions about this release please contact us at support@backupassist.com




New release: BackupAssist v6.2.0 – upgrade now!

February 16th, 2011 by Tim

Hi all,

We’ve just released version 6.2.0 of BackupAssist. This is a maintenance release with a number of fixes, as well as some new features, such as new backup schemes for archiving and the ability to append multiple backups to the same tape. We strongly recommend that you upgrade to this version as soon as possible.

The release is especially important for anyone using the following features:

  • Windows Imaging backups
  • Exchange mailbox backups
  • The BackupAssist Restore Console
  • The BackupAssist VM Granular Restore Console (for Hyper-V restore)

There are also some other minor fixes and improvements included in v6.2.0. You can view the full release notes here: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/history.html

We recommend that all BackupAssist v6 users download this version. To upgrade to v6.2.0 visit http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/download.php#upgrade

If you have any questions about this release please contact us at support@backupassist.com




Important release: BackupAssist v6.1.2 – upgrade now!

December 12th, 2010 by Tim

Hi all,

We’ve just released version 6.1.2 of BackupAssist. This is an important maintenance release with a number of fixes and improvements. We strongly recommend that you upgrade now as there has been a lot of work completed since our last maintenance release in October 2010.

This release is especially important for anyone using the following features of BackupAssist:

  • VSS application backup (SQL Server, Exchange Server, Hyper-V Server, etc)
  • The BackupAssist VM Granular Restore Console (for Hyper-V restore)
  • Windows Imaging Engine backups
  • Exchange mailbox backups
  • Rsync Internet backups

There are also some other minor fixes and improvements included in v6.1.2. You can view the full release notes on our version history page: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/history.html

We recommend that all BackupAssist v6 users download this version. To upgrade to v6.1.2 visit http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/download.php#upgrade

If you have any questions about this release please contact us at support@backupassist.com




BackupAssist v6.1 out: includes SBS 2008 Report Integration for even easier backup monitoring.

October 22nd, 2010 by Tim

Hi all,
We’re pleased to announce that BackupAssist 6.1.0 is officially available for download!

This release includes a great new feature for System Administrators: SBS 2008 Report Integration.

Backup reports created by BackupAssist can be integrated into the SBS 2008 Report Logs. This means that System Administrators can easily determine the status of BackupAssist backups each day by simply reviewing the SBS Report summary of any Windows Small Business Server 2008.

SBS Report Integration is enabled as part of the BackupAssist installation and setup process, so no configuration is required on your behalf!

Version 6.1.0 also includes some important fixes, which are described in the release notes on our version history page: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/history.html

You can download BackupAssist v6.1.0 here: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/download.php#upgrade

If you have any questions about this release please contact us at support@backupassist.com




BackupAssist v6.0.2 now available

October 3rd, 2010 by Tim

Version 6.0.2 of BackupAssist is now available for download: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/download.php#upgrade

This is a maintenance release that includes important fixes to the BackupAssist VM Granular Restore Console, the Windows Imaging Engine and the BackupAssist Restore Console.

The v6.0.2 release also includes a number of minor fixes to various functionality in BackupAssist. Full release notes are available on our version history page: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/history.html

If you have any questions about this release please contact us at support@backupassist.com




BackupAssist v6 OUT NOW!

September 9th, 2010 by Tim

Great news! BackupAssist v6 is now LIVE and available to download here: http://www.backupassist.com/BackupAssist/download.php. You don’t need to wait a moment longer to get the latest update to your favorite Windows backup software, designed to keep you ahead of the game well into the next decade.

New BackupAssist v6 is packed with new features that will benefit you with easier, faster and more secure backups and help you implement emerging ‘best practice’ backup techniques. To find out more about what BackupAssist v6 can do for you, read all about its new features and benefits here.

You can also download the BackupAssist v6 quickstart guide for more information about how to use the new features in BackupAssist v6.

For instructions on upgrading to version 6 from a previous installation of BackupAssist visit http://www.backupassist.com/upgrade/upgradetov6.html

As always, please send any questions to support@backupassist.com




Website availability

September 6th, 2010 by Tim

Dear BackupAssist customers,

To prepare for the launch of BackupAssist version 6, our website will be unavailable for 7 hours in the time zones below:

  • (US EST) 8th September 2010 from 8:00pm-3:00am
  • (AUS EST) 9th September 2010 from 10:00am-5:00pm
  • (GMT) 9th September 2010 from 12:00am-7:00am

Please accept our apologies for this inconvenience. We appreciate your understanding.

If you have any questions, please email us at support@backupassist.com.

Best regards,

The Team at BackupAssist