{"id":16128,"date":"2020-06-23T07:06:36","date_gmt":"2020-06-23T07:06:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/blog\/?p=16128"},"modified":"2020-07-24T04:29:05","modified_gmt":"2020-07-24T04:29:05","slug":"backupassist-classic-vs-er","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/blog\/backupassist-classic-vs-er","title":{"rendered":"Part 1: BackupAssist Classic vs BackupAssist ER &#8211; <b>Where, When and Why?<\/b>"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>BackupAssist ER is our latest backup product, released in 2020, while BackupAssist Classic dates back to 2002. Although BackupAssist ER features our latest technologies, it\u2019s not&nbsp;intended as&nbsp;a direct replacement for Classic. There\u2019s a time and place for both.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Recommended scenarios&nbsp;for <strong>BackupAssist&nbsp;ER<\/strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<table>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#193a66;padding:10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 1<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#EFEFEF;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you need fully automated, offsite system backups<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#2a66a8;padding::10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 2<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#DBDBDB;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you need on-premise instant boot recovery<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#193a66;padding:10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 3<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#EFEFEF;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you need the option of recovering in the cloud or recovering to a remote machine<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#2a66a8;padding::10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 4<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#DBDBDB;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you need to encrypt your local image backup<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#193a66;padding:10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 5<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#EFEFEF;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you need to replicate your local image backup<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#2a66a8;padding::10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 6<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#DBDBDB;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you need a subscription based product<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">Recommended scenarios&nbsp;for <strong>BackupAssist&nbsp;Classic&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<table>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#008ECE;padding:10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 1<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#EFEFEF;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you have extremely large data sets; too much for the cloud to be practical.<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#10BFFC;padding::10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 2<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#DBDBDB;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">If you have existing investments in backup hardware, like tape, RDX, etc\t<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#008ECE;padding:10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 3<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#EFEFEF;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When your recovery will only ever be an on-premise BMDR<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#10BFFC;padding::10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 4<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#DBDBDB;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you want to back up a Hyper-V Host and all its guests<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#008ECE;padding:10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 5<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#EFEFEF;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">If you want file based backups (not backing up your whole system).<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"width:20%;text-align:center;background:#10BFFC;padding::10px 20px 10px 20px;color:white;border:none;\">Scenario 6<\/td>\n    <td style=\"width:80%;text-align:left;background:#DBDBDB;padding:10px;color:#193a66;border:none;\">When you want to retain Windows Backup compatibility<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">6 scenarios where BackupAssist ER is&nbsp;<strong>the&nbsp;better choice&nbsp;<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<table style = \"font-size:11pt;line-height:13.5pt;\">\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;text-align:center;background:#4d4d4f;padding:20px;border:none;color:white;\"><b>Scenario<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;text-align:center;background:#193a66;padding:20px;border:none;color:white;\"><img src = \"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/app\/uploads\/2020\/06\/box-shots-er-2.png\" style = \"width:70%;\"\/><br\/><b>Why BackupAssist ER is better<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;text-align:center;background:#008ECE;padding:20px;border:none;color:white;\"><img src = \"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/app\/uploads\/2020\/06\/box-shots-classic-2.png\" style = \"width:70%;\"\/><br\/><b>Limitations in BackupAssist Classic<\/b><\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#d1d1d1;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you need fully automated, offsite system backups, especially during lockdown<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#aed3f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">ER\u2019s&nbsp;disk-to-disk-to-cloud architecture means the entire system and volumes are backed up<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#92DDF7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">System backups rely on a human to swap out a backup disk.<br\/><br\/>With the Cloud Offsite add-on, Classic can do files offsite to cloud storage, but not the entire system to cloud.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#f4f4f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you need on-premise instant boot recovery<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#cde4f7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Boot a backup as a Hyper-V Guest, getting downtime to just a few minutes.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#D4EFF9;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Recovery is a BMDR \u2013 full server re-image, which typically takes hours.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#d1d1d1;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you need the option of recovering in the cloud or recovering to a remote machine<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#aed3f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">The VMDR (Virtual Machine Disaster Recovery) can be done remotely. Download your backup from the cloud, and boot it as a Hyper-V guest. This means you can recover to a cloud machine or your own machine via remote desktop.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#92DDF7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">You need to have physical access to the recovery machine and the backup, in order to re-image your system.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#f4f4f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you need to encrypt your local image backup<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#cde4f7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">ER\u2019s encryption works on the VHDX file, and only ER can read\/write to that file. <br><br>* Please see technical note below.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#D4EFF9;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">\n    Classic\u2019s encryption is done using Bitlocker, yielding two limitations:\n    <br\/><br\/>1.\tOnly HDD backups can be encrypted, not NAS.\n    <br\/>2.\tBitlocker only protects unmounted disks. When the HDD is connected, the disk is mounted and unlocked, so data is viewable.\n  <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#d1d1d1;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you need to replicate your local image backup<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#aed3f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">ER\u2019s image backups can be replicated easily by copying the backup directory to another location.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#92DDF7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Classic\u2019s image backups cannot be easily replicated. Once backed up to a particular hard drive, it is not possible to copy the backup from one hard drive to another without a workaround.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#f4f4f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you need a subscription based product<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#cde4f7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">BackupAssist ER is licensed by annual subscription, including access to all features and CryptoSafeGuard.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#D4EFF9;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Classic is sold as a perpetual-use product, with an optional BackupCare subscription for CryptoSafeGuard protection, centralized monitoring, and software updates.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<p>* Technical note on ER\u2019s VHDX encryption: if you encrypt your local backup, this will (by design) break compatibility with regular VHDX files.&nbsp;This means you can no longer mount the VHDX file in Windows, nor use that VHDX file in Hyper-V. Also, the VM Instant Boot feature will not be possible, as Hyper-V will be able to read or write the encrypted VHDX file. In the near future, we will make VM Instant Boot possible even with encryption turned on.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\">6 scenarios where BackupAssist Classic is&nbsp;<strong>the&nbsp;better choice&nbsp;<\/strong><\/h2>\n\n\n\n<table style = \"font-size:11pt;line-height:13.5pt;\">\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;text-align:center;background:#4d4d4f;padding:20px;border:none;color:white;\"><b>Scenario<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;text-align:center;background:#008ECE;padding:20px;border:none;color:white;\"><img src = \"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/app\/uploads\/2020\/06\/box-shots-classic-2.png\" style = \"width:70%;\"\/><br\/><b>Why BackupAssist Classic is better<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;text-align:center;background:#193a66;padding:20px;border:none;color:white;\"><img src = \"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/app\/uploads\/2020\/06\/box-shots-er-2.png\" style = \"width:70%;\"\/><br\/><b>Limitations in BackupAssist ER<\/b><\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#d1d1d1;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you have extremely large data sets; too much for the cloud to be practical.<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#92DDF7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">If you have many terabytes of data, the most practical offsite strategy is physically swapping hard disks.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#89bef7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Uploading and downloading large quantities (>10TB) to cloud storage may not be practical in many parts of the world due to bandwidth limitations.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#f4f4f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>If you have existing investments in backup hardware, like tape, RDX, etc.<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#D4EFF9;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Classic has a wide range of hardware support, including schemes for rotating removable disks (USB HDD, RDX), and tape.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#cde4f7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">ER\u2019s primary method for offsite backups is the disk-to-disk-to-cloud.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#d1d1d1;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When your recovery will only ever be an on-premise BMDR.<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#92DDF7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">For on-premise BMDR, it\u2019s best if all your backups are on a \u201clocal\u201d device, for speed of accessing the data. Classic\u2019s support for rotating disks (USB HDD, RDX) is ideal, meaning you have both onsite and offsite backups at hand.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#89bef7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">With ER, your offsite backup will be in the cloud. If your premises (your server and onsite backup) are destroyed, you will have to download your cloud backup to do a local recovery. This may well be slower than retrieving an offsite hard disk.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#f4f4f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you want to retain Windows Backup compatibility<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#D4EFF9;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Classic uses the Windows Server Backup engine to perform system image backups. You can recover a system using the Windows RE, or RecoverAssist.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#cde4f7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">ER features a proprietary drive imaging engine, using VHDX files. Although more sophisticated than the Windows Backup engine, your I.T. policy may preclude using it.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#d1d1d1;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>When you want to back up a Hyper-V Host and all its guests<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#92DDF7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Classic can back up a Hyper-V environment from the host. This results in a single backup to manage. The Hyper-V Granular add-on enables file and application restore within guests.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#89bef7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">ER requires that each guest is backed up individually. For many VMs, this means more backups to set up and administer.<\/td>\n <\/tr>\n <tr>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#f4f4f4;padding:20px;border:none;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>If you want file based backups (not backing up your whole system).<\/b><\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#D4EFF9;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">Classic offers multiple engines to perform file backups, for different situations. The Windows Backup engine for general-purpose backups to VHDX file, File Replication for exact copying (similar to robocopy), and ZIP backups.<\/td>\n  <td style=\"width:33%;background:#cde4f7;padding:20px;border:none;color:#193a66;\">BackupAssist ER can back up only as granular as the volume level. Its forte is system backup and recovery. Classic is better for granular backups. <\/td>\n <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<p>Now we\u2019ve explained the where, when and why of ER vs. Classic, watch out for our&nbsp;next blog &#8211; a&nbsp;technical comparison of the two&nbsp;products.&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h3 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>NEXT BLOG<\/strong><br>BackupAssist ER vs. Classic \u2013 differences under the hood&nbsp;(Coming soon!)<\/h3>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>BackupAssist Classic and BackupAssist ER are two different Windows Server backup products that satisfy different needs. 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