{"id":16292,"date":"2020-07-23T08:25:24","date_gmt":"2020-07-23T08:25:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/blog\/?p=16292"},"modified":"2020-07-27T05:16:16","modified_gmt":"2020-07-27T05:16:16","slug":"backupassist-classic-vs-er-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/blog\/backupassist-classic-vs-er-2","title":{"rendered":"Part 2: BackupAssist Classic vs BackupAssist ER \u2013 <b>Differences under the hood<\/b>"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/blog\/backupassist-classic-vs-er\">Part 1 of the comparison of BackupAssist Classic vs BackupAssist ER highlighted the Where, When and Why of our latest product BackupAssist ER, specifically the differences in recommended scenarios vs our core software, BackupAssist Classic.<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Here in part 2, we take an in depth look at the product technology differences that give the two products their unique benefits.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<style>\ntd.td-1{background:#cecece;color:#4d4d4f;font-weight:bold;padding:15px;text-align:center;border-bottom:2px solid white;}\ntd.td{padding:15px;color:#282561;background:#eaeaea;border-bottom:2px solid white;}\ntd.td-er{border-bottom:2px solid white;text-align:center;padding:15px;color:#282561;background:#dce9f9;}\ntd.td-classic{background:#DFF1F7;border-bottom:2px solid white;text-align:center;padding:15px;color:#282561;}\n<\/style>\n<table style=\"border-collapse:collapse;\">\n  <tr>\n    <td class=\"\" style=\"background:white;padding:15px;text-align:center;\"><\/td>\n    <td class=\"td\" style=\"background:#cecece;color:#4d4d4f;\"><b>Technology<\/b><\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-er\" style=\"background:#193a66;color:white;\"><b>BackupAssist ER<\/b><\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-classic\" style=\"background:#008ECE;color:white;\"><b>BackupAssist Classic<\/b><\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr style=\"background:#E3E5E5;\">\n    <td class=\"td-1\"><b>1<\/b><\/td>\n    <td class=\"td\">Operating systems and backup technologies<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-er\">Modern OS support and a brand new imaging engine<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-classic\">Wide OS support and built-in imaging improvements<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td class=\"td-1\"><b>2<\/b><\/td>\n    <td class=\"td\">Backup strategies<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-er\">Best practice D2D2C strategy<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-classic\">Build your own strategy<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr style=\"background:#E3E5E5;\">\n    <td class=\"td-1\"><b>3<\/b><\/td>\n    <td class=\"td\">Configuration choices<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-er\">Simple configuration<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-classic\">Flexible configuration<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td class=\"td-1\"><b>4<\/b><\/td>\n    <td class=\"td\">Recovery capabilities<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-er\">DRaaS-like recovery options<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-classic\">Targeted recovery options<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr style=\"background:#E3E5E5;\">\n    <td class=\"td-1\"><b>5<\/b><\/td>\n    <td class=\"td\">Physical vs VM deployment<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-er\">Consistent capability for all machines<\/td>\n    <td class=\"td-classic\">Designed for physical machines and Hyper-V servers<\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Technology 1: <\/strong>Operating systems and backup technologies<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<style>\ntable{border:none;}\ntd{padding:0px;border:none;}\ntd.er{background:red;padding:20px;}\ntd.classic{background:#EAEAEA;padding:20px;}\ndiv.er{padding:10px;border:1px solid #f2f2f2;background:#b7d6f7;color:#4d4d4f;}\ndiv.product-name{font-size:20pt;color:#193a66;padding-bottom:15px;}\ndiv.product-name-2{color:#193a66;padding-bottom:0px;font-size:12pt;}\ndetails.toggle{background:white;padding:0px;border-radius:10px;font-weight:bold;color:#193a66;}\nli{color:;}\nsummary.er{padding:15px;background:#193a66;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\nsummary.classic{padding:15px;background:#008ECE;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\ndiv.num{font-size:;}\ntd.desc{font-size:12pt;}\n<\/style>\n<br\/>\n<table style=\"padding:0px;margin:0px;\">\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"background:#EFEFEF;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>ER<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Windows Server 2012 and later, 64-bit only\n        <br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Windows 10 and later, 64-bit only\n        <br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Brand new reverse incremental imaging\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n    <td style=\"background:#E3E5E5;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>Classic<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Windows Server 2008 and later, 64-bit only\n        <br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Windows 7 and Windows 10, 32-bit and 64-bit\n        <br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Takes full advantage of built-in Windows features\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"er\"><b>BackupAssist ER:<\/b> Modern OS support and a brand new imaging engine.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              BackupAssist ER takes advantage of the VHDX capabilities of the modern Windows OS with its brand new NextGen imaging engine.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              NextGen imaging continues to uphold BackupAssist\u2019s effective strategy of using non-proprietary technologies wherever possible, while providing many important improvements over BackupAssist Classic\u2019s imaging support, including:\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              <div class=\"num\">\n                <ol>\n                  <li>NextGen stores the history using a \u201creverse incremental\u201d system<\/li>\n                  <li>Each link in the chain is a backup stored as a virtual differencing disk (VHDX) pointing to the next oldest differencing disk, ending with a full VHDX<\/li>\n                  <li>The backups can be optionally saved with encryption<\/li>\n                  <li>The latest backup is a full backup. This optimises access to the latest backup, which is the most common backup that users recover from.<\/li>\n                  <li>This provides automatic recovery if a previous backup was interrupted.<\/li>\n                  <li>Using open formats means all backups are visible, browsable and recoverable using built-in Windows tools.<\/li>\n                  <li>There is no reliance on obscure VSS technologies to maintain the backup history.<\/li>\n                  <li>The entire set of backups can be simply copied to another location in order to migrate to new devices or to provide additional archive copies.<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"classic\"><b>BackupAssist Classic:<\/b> Wide OS support and built-in imaging improvements.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              In contrast, while BackupAssist Classic does support modern Windows OS, it also continues to support older operating systems such as Windows Server 2008 (r1) and Server 2008 R2, as well as Windows 7 workstations. In addition, Classic will work with your legacy 32-bit desktops.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              The many protection methods supported by BackupAssist Classic across all these operating systems are made possible by utilising the extensive built-in technologies available in all Windows operating systems. For example:\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              <div class=\"num\">\n                <ol>\n                  <li>Classic uses and expands on the Windows Server Backup feature to perform fast incremental imaging backups to a wide range of destinations using a Data Container.<\/li>\n                  <li>Easy to use file backups are improved with our Single Instance Store that takes advantage of Windows\u2019 file features (such as hard links) to reduce the amount of storage space required when storing many historical restore points.<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Technology 2: <\/strong>Backup strategies<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<style>\ntable{border:none;}\ntd{padding:0px;border:none;}\ntd.er{background:#a4cbf7;padding:20px;}\ntd.classic{background:#9DDDF4;padding:20px;}\ndiv.er{padding:10px;border:1px solid #f2f2f2;background:#b7d6f7;color:#4d4d4f;}\ndiv.product-name{font-size:20pt;color:#193a66;padding-bottom:15px;}\ndiv.product-name-2{color:#193a66;padding-bottom:0px;font-size:12pt;}\ndetails.toggle{background:white;padding:0px;border-radius:10px;font-weight:bold;color:#193a66;}\nli{color:;}\nsummary.er{padding:15px;background:#193a66;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\nsummary.classic{padding:15px;background:#008ECE;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\ndiv.num{font-size:;}\ntd.desc{font-size:12pt;}\n<\/style>\n<table style=\"padding:0px;margin:0px;\">\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"background:#EFEFEF;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>ER<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Quickly and easily implement a robust backup and system recovery strategy locally and in the cloud\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n    <td style=\"background:#E3E5E5;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>Classic<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Choose from a suite of backup protection types to match nearly any requirement.\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"er\"><b>BackupAssist ER:<\/b> Best practice D2D2C strategy.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              BackupAssist ER is a product designed to give you many of the benefits and recovery options provided by DRaaS solutions at a fraction of the cost. It does this by giving users the ability to easily configure a simple but very powerful backup and recovery scenario that we call Disk-to-disk-to-cloud (D2D2C), and the ability to supplement this with additional Disk-to-disk backups (D2D).\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              With D2D2C, BackupAssist ER combines its NextGen imaging with our unique Cloud Backup technology, to give users a fully automated solution saving backups locally and in the cloud with just one backup job. And you can limit the bandwidth usage to reduce the impact on your clients. Every backup after the first is incremental and only transmits chunks (parts of files) that don\u2019t already exist in the cloud backup. Each chunk is then encrypted and compressed before being sent, which further decreases bandwidth requirements and the amount of storage required in the cloud.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              With Cloud Backup in ER, the data that is saved into the NextGen image backup is replicated into the cloud, in lightweight data chunks. And you can limit the bandwidth usage to reduce the impact on your clients\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              D2D2C backups means you can recover individual files and application components from the local and the cloud backup: both local and cloud backups also support full system recovery.\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"classic\"><b>BackupAssist Classic:<\/b> Build your own strategy.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              In Classic the system is quite different, but similarly very powerful, allowing users to apply or build their own strategy, by mixing and matching from the various Protection Types available.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              Users can choose to configure one, two, or even many different backup jobs to use at different times and\/or for protecting different datasets from the installation.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              <div class=\"num\">\n                <ol>\n                  <li>System Protection imaging backups support file, application, and local system recoveries.<\/li>\n                  <li>Cloud Backup uses similar technology as ER (deduplication, encryption, compression, bandwidth control) to support backups of files and application data to Microsoft Azure Blob Storage and Amazon S3 \u2013 but does not support full system backups.<\/li>\n                  <li>File Protection file backups allow maintenance of a simple mirror, as well as efficient storage of many days of backup history, all saved as simple file copies.<\/li>\n                  <li>File Archiving allows file backups to easy-to-use zip files on a wide range of destinations.<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Technology 3: <\/strong>Configuration choices<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<style>\ntable{border:none;}\ntd{padding:0px;border:none;}\ntd.er{background:#a4cbf7;padding:20px;}\ntd.classic{background:#9DDDF4;padding:20px;}\ndiv.er{padding:10px;border:1px solid #f2f2f2;background:#b7d6f7;color:#4d4d4f;}\ndiv.product-name{font-size:20pt;color:#193a66;padding-bottom:15px;}\ndiv.product-name-2{color:#193a66;padding-bottom:0px;font-size:12pt;}\ndetails.toggle{background:white;padding:0px;border-radius:10px;font-weight:bold;color:#193a66;}\nli{color:;}\nsummary.er{padding:15px;background:#193a66;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\nsummary.classic{padding:15px;background:#008ECE;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\ndiv.num{font-size:;}\ntd.desc{font-size:12pt;}\n<\/style>\n<br\/>\n<table style=\"padding:0px;margin:0px;\">\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"background:#EFEFEF;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>ER<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Select bare metal and specific volumes<br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Back up to local media or NAS<br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Copy to Amazon S3 and Microsoft Azure<br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> S3-compatible provider support coming soon<br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Simple backup report notifications\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n    <td style=\"background:#E3E5E5;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>Classic<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Select individual files, folders, volumes, bare metal<br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Back up to DAS, NAS, iSCSI, rotating hdd\/rdx\/tape<br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Also back up to rsync, Amazon S3, and Microsoft Azure<br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Flexible scheduling options<br\/><br\/>\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Advanced media management and notifications\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"er\"><b>BackupAssist ER:<\/b> Simple configuration.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              The \u201csweet spot\u201d of BackupAssist ER is giving users enduring resilience against cyber events that could otherwise cripple your business, and this means system backups and multiple system recovery options.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              With ER there\u2019s no fiddling around with individual file or application selections \u2013 the idea is to install the software, configure it to back up the entire system \u2013 all system and data volumes \u2013 and just let it run.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              To encourage this, many optimisations have been made to simplify the user interface and encourage best practices in backup:\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              <div class=\"num\">\n                <ol>\n                  <li>Backup selections default to backing up system volumes (Bare Metal)<\/li>\n                  <li>Whole volumes and contained VSS application components like databases can be protected, however individual file\/folder\/VSS selections are not supported<\/li>\n                  <li>Destination support is reduced to fixed local hardware like internal drives or single DAS drives or a local NAS, plus a choice of Cloud storage on either Amazon S3 or Microsoft Azure Blob Storage \u2013 S3-compatible storage support is coming soon!<\/li>\n                  <li>With no rotating media to worry about, there\u2019s no need to choose a retention scheme. Instead just choose how many backups to keep locally, and how many backups to keep in the cloud<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"classic\"><b>BackupAssist Classic:<\/b> Flexible configuration.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              As outlined above, BackupAssist Classic supports a range of protection types that can be arranged to suit many different situations. Complementing these tools are a myriad of flexible options within each job type that allow users to set up the most effective backup strategy for them. Options include:\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              <div class=\"num\">\n                <ol>\n                  <li>Flexible backup selections including individual files and folders from the local machine, files and folders from network drives, individual VSS applications or components (like Exchange and SQL databases and SharePoint), or full volumes (and even Bare Metal for System Protection jobs).<\/li>\n                  <li>Many different destinations including DAS and NAS as mentioned for ER, but also rotating hard disks and rdx cartridges, iSCSI targets \u2013 and with addons, tape drives and rsync and cloud backups are also supported.<\/li>\n                  <li>Multiple scheduling options including advanced schemes like Grandfather-father-son and fully flexible custom schemes, as well as simple schemes like \u201cUse all available space\u201d.<\/li>\n                  <li>Advanced rotating media management features like reminder notifications and media preparation.<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Technology 4: <\/strong>Recovery capabilities<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<style>\ntable{border:none;}\ntd{padding:0px;border:none;}\ntd.er{background:#a4cbf7;padding:20px;}\ntd.classic{background:#9DDDF4;padding:20px;}\ndiv.er{padding:10px;border:1px solid #f2f2f2;background:#b7d6f7;color:#4d4d4f;}\ndiv.product-name{font-size:20pt;color:#193a66;padding-bottom:15px;}\ndiv.product-name-2{color:#193a66;padding-bottom:0px;font-size:12pt;}\ndetails.toggle{background:white;padding:0px;border-radius:10px;font-weight:bold;color:#193a66;}\nli{color:;}\nsummary.er{padding:15px;background:#193a66;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\nsummary.classic{padding:15px;background:#008ECE;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\ndiv.num{font-size:;}\ntd.desc{font-size:12pt;}\n<\/style>\n<br\/>\n<table style=\"padding:0px;margin:0px;\">\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"background:#EFEFEF;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>ER<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Recovery locally or in the cloud from any backup using VM Instant Boot and Lifeline Recovery, and perform file, application, and Exchange item recoveries\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n    <td style=\"background:#E3E5E5;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>Classic<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> System recoveries for System backups, Hyper-V granular file and full-guest recoveries from Hyper-V backups, and local file, application, and Exchange item recoveries\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"er\"><b>BackupAssist ER:<\/b> DRaaS-like recovery options.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              BackupAssist ER performs file- and application-consistent backups, so it supports backup and recovery of files and folders as well as Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SQL Server databases and other VSS-aware applications and components.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              However BackupAssist ER\u2019s most powerful feature is its system recovery capabilities, supporting the ability to recovery your system locally or in the cloud, from any bare metal backup, from any installation. The Locate backup feature allows a recovery process of a backup from another machine. There are three key recovery components in BackupAssist ER\u2019s repertoire:\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              <div class=\"num\">\n                <b>Lifeline Recovery:<\/b>\n                <ol>\n                  <li>A single Lifeline Recovery Media generated by BackupAssist ER supports full system recovery of a NextGen imaging backup on any ISO or USB boot media supported platform.<\/li>\n                  <li>The recovery environment supports recovery to dissimilar hardware, recovery to smaller disks, recovery to a specific target disk per volume, and the addition of storage and network drivers at runtime<\/li>\n                  <li>Can be used on any type of OS recovery<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n                <b>VM Instant Boot<\/b>\n                <ol>\n                  <li>Instantly recover your system as a Hyper-V guest, using virtual disks linked to the backup.<\/li>\n                  <li>Gets you up and running quickly when there\u2019s no time to waste.<\/li>\n                  <li>Every change made while running is stored in differencing disks so no data is lost, and the backup is not touched.<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n                <b>Download from Cloud:<\/b>\n                <ol>\n                  <li>If the system and local backups are both lost, use Download from Cloud to retrieve a backup from the cloud.<\/li>\n                  <li>Then run a Lifeline Recovery or VM Instant Boot to perform the recovery<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"classic\"><b>BackupAssist Classic:<\/b> Targeted recovery options.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              BackupAssist Classic also generates file and application-consistent backups supporting file and application recoveries for Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SQL Servers and other VSS applications. And Classic supports local system recoveries from System Protection backups, using the powerful RecoverAssist recovery media.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              In addition Classic includes a comprehensive suite of recovery options for backups of Hyper-V guests when it is installed on a Hyper-V Server. With a single backup job protecting one or more guests, you can use:\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              <div class=\"num\">\n                <ol>\n                  <li>Hyper-V Granular Restore to restore files and folders from any protected Hyper-V guest.<\/li>\n                  <li>Exchange Granular Restore to recover mail, contacts and calendar items from Exchange servers running on Hyper-V guests.<\/li>\n                  <li>Entire Hyper-V guests can be recovered in full, or using Rapid VM recovery, which is like ER\u2019s VM Instant Boot, but only for guests).<\/li>\n                <\/ol>\n              <\/div>\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<h2 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong>Technology 5: <\/strong>Physical vs VM deployment<\/h2>\n\n\n\n<style>\ntable{border:none;}\ntd{padding:0px;border:none;}\ntd.er{background:#a4cbf7;padding:20px;}\ntd.classic{background:#9DDDF4;padding:20px;}\ndiv.er{padding:10px;border:1px solid #f2f2f2;background:#b7d6f7;color:#4d4d4f;}\ndiv.product-name{font-size:20pt;color:#193a66;padding-bottom:15px;}\ndiv.product-name-2{color:#193a66;padding-bottom:0px;font-size:12pt;line-height:15pt;}\ndetails.toggle{background:white;padding:0px;border-radius:10px;font-weight:bold;color:#193a66;cursor:hand;}\nli{color:;}\nsummary.er{padding:15px;background:#193a66;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\nsummary.classic{padding:15px;background:#008ECE;color:white;font-weight:normal;}\ndiv.num{font-size:;}\ntd.desc{font-size:12pt;}\nspan.click{padding:5px 10px 5px 10px;background:white;color:#193a66;font-size:10pt;border-radius:30px;margin-left:20px;font-weight:bold;}\n<\/style>\n<br\/>\n<table style=\"padding:0px;margin:0px;\">\n  <tr>\n    <td style=\"background:#EFEFEF;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>ER<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Product model and recovery options are the same across physical, virtual, and cloud machines\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n    <td style=\"background:#E3E5E5;padding:20px;width:50%;\">\n      <div class=\"product-name\">BackupAssist <b>Classic<\/b><\/div>\n      <div class=\"product-name-2\">\n        <b>&#8226;<\/b> Designed for physical machines and Hyper-V servers\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"er\"><b>BackupAssist ER:<\/b> Consistent capability for all machines.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              With ER your backup and recovery options are the same whether your windows installation is deployed on physical hardware, on Hyper-V, VMWare or other virtualization platforms, or if it is installed on cloud infrastructure.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              In all these cases BackupAssist ER is installed on the machine being protected, and supports recoveries of the files, applications, or the full system for that machine.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              This focus on consistency has allowed many simplifications in the product that otherwise would not be possible. For example, one major feature difference is that ER does not support VSS application backup of Hyper-V guests, nor does it support granular recovery of files from guests or other Hyper-V recovery types.\n              <br\/><br\/>\n              Without Hyper-V support (and with many other intelligent design decisions incorporated) ER becomes a much simpler product \u2013 and this means an easier product for you to configure, maintain and use, and gives a streamlined experience for you and your clients.\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n  <tr>\n    <td colspan=\"2\">\n      <details class=\"toggle\">\n      <summary class=\"classic\"><b>BackupAssist Classic:<\/b> Designed for physical machines and Hyper-V servers.<span class=\"click\">Click to expand<\/span><\/summary>\n        <br\/>\n        <table>\n          <tr>\n            <td class=\"desc\">\n              Designed for use on physical machines, especially machines running Microsoft Exchange and Hyper-V Server, the Classic product provides key features to support these use cases. The Hyper-V backup and recovery features have been described above, and for Exchange there\u2019s the ability to recover entire mailbox and public-folder databases, and Exchange Granular Restore to recovery individual items into a PST or directly into a live Exchange Server.\n            <\/td>\n          <\/tr>\n        <\/table>\n      <\/details>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\n\n\n<div style=\"height:30px\" aria-hidden=\"true\" class=\"wp-block-spacer\"><\/div>\n\n\n\n<p>Have you got other scenarios you would like to share or ask about using any BackupAssist\u2019s solutions? Let us know if you would like more in depth articles like this. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Meanwhile, you may like to take a look at <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/blog\/backupassist-classic-vs-er\">Part 1 of the BackupAssist Classic vs BackupAssist ER<\/a> <\/strong>or, go get a free trial to check out the two products for yourself<\/p>\n\n\n\n<style>\ntd.td{padding:15px;color:#282561;text-align:center;}\n<\/style>\n<table style=\"border-collapse:collapse;\">\n  <tr>\n    <td class=\"td\" style=\"width:50%;\">\n      <a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/er\/purchase\"><img src = \"https:\/\/mlmnitqwmxq6.i.optimole.com\/Jg-nZ40-u1a_3FOr\/w:130\/h:165\/q:auto\/dpr:2.0\/https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/app\/uploads\/2020\/06\/box-shots-er-2.png\" style=\"width:150px;\"\/><\/a>\n      <div style=\"font-size:18pt;font-weight:light;\">BackupAssist <b>ER<\/b><\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:14pt;\">Express Recovery &#038; Expert Response<\/div><br\/>\n      <div style=\"font-size:12pt;border-bottom:1px solid #bcbec0;padding:10px;\">Protect Windows Servers, physical &#038; virtual, with disk-to-disk-to-cloud (D2D2C) backups.<\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:12pt;border-bottom:1px solid #bcbec0;padding:10px;\">Recover anywhere &#8211; locally or in the cloud.<\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:12pt;border-bottom:1px solid #bcbec0;padding:10px;\">VM Instant Boot cuts downtime to near zero.<\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:12pt;padding:10px;\">CryptoSafeGuard shields against ransomware<\/div>\n      <br\/>\n      <a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/er\/purchase\" style=\"background:#193a66;color:white;padding:10px 15px 10px 15px;font-weight:bold;border-radius:30px;\">Buy Now<\/a>\n      <br\/>\n      <div style=\"margin-top:15px;\">\n        <a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/er\/overview\" style=\"font-size:10pt;font-weight:bold;margin-right:15px;\">Explore<\/a>|\n        <a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/er\/downloads\" style=\"font-size:10pt;font-weight:bold;margin-left:15px;\">Free Trial<\/a>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n    <td class=\"td\" style=\"width:50%;\">\n      <a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/classic\/purchase\"><img src = \"https:\/\/mlmnitqwmxq6.i.optimole.com\/Jg-nZ40-JvpqMUu6\/w:130\/h:165\/q:auto\/dpr:2.0\/https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/app\/uploads\/2020\/06\/box-shots-classic-2.png\" style=\"width:150px;\"\/><\/a>\n      <div style=\"font-size:18pt;font-weight:light;\">BackupAssist <b>Classic<\/b><\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:14pt;\">Classic Backups for Windows Servers<\/div><br\/>\n      <div style=\"font-size:12pt;border-bottom:1px solid #bcbec0;padding:10px;\">Protect Windows Servers, physical &#038; virtual, with traditional backup &#038; recovery<\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:12pt;border-bottom:1px solid #bcbec0;padding:10px;\">Achieve onsite, offsite, offline backups<\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:12pt;border-bottom:1px solid #bcbec0;padding:10px;\">Add-ons for Hyper-V, Exchange, SQL &#038; tape<\/div>\n      <div style=\"font-size:12pt;padding:10px;\">CryptoSafeGuard shields against ransomware<\/div>\n      <br\/>\n      <a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/classic\/purchase\" style=\"background:#008ECE;color:white;padding:10px 15px 10px 15px;font-weight:bold;border-radius:30px;\">Buy Now<\/a>\n      <br\/>\n      <div style=\"margin-top:15px;\">\n        <a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/classic\/overview\" style=\"font-size:10pt;font-weight:bold;margin-right:15px;\">Explore<\/a>|\n        <a href=\"https:\/\/www.backupassist.com\/classic\/downloads\" style=\"font-size:10pt;font-weight:bold;margin-left:15px;\">Free Trial<\/a>\n      <\/div>\n    <\/td>\n  <\/tr>\n<\/table>\n\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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