![]() And then for desktops, a lot of times it's just kind of file level backup or backup, the profile directory, those types of things where the, where the data is. So what we see a lot is, especially for critical servers as the image level backup, just because recovery can be so much quicker. And do you find people who have a different strategy for the server infrastructure versus managing maybe backup for an endpoint and can you mix and match that as well?ĭoug: Oh definitely. Um, you know, the Nice thing about image is it gives you quick recovery of the complete, you know, server or workstation, but you know, a lot of times if you're on limited bandwidth, file level backup, you know, you're, you're protecting the data that might be just good enough for, for what that customer needs because sometimes image level can take a while to upload to the cloud versus file level, which is usually pretty quick. ![]() ![]() So whether you want to do image or file, um, is kind of up to you and what your customer's needs are. Is there a distinction in the product or is that just a part of the, configuration?ĭoug: It's, it's really just a part of the configuration. Todd: And the system does image based backup as well as file based backup. And the back end is kind of irrelevant as long as the data's safe and backed up, it allows you a bit more flexibility to work with your own stack without that really affecting the day to day operations of the backup for the, for the client, right? So the front end is yours to manage and even brand as well. So you're not locked into any one particular platform. Maybe choose a different cloud storage provider that's a little bit easier on their budgets, so it really gives a lot of choice to the managed service providers and it prevents any kind of cloud lock in because even though you might choose aws to beginning, you can always move that to azure or google or Wasabi or backblaze, you know, doubt down the road. Or is this someone who just needs some basic stuff and it doesn't have a lot of money. Maybe they want the platinum level and they have a certain budget. The managed service provider provides the cloud storage and we support over 30 different cloud storage providers so you can go all in on aws s three if you want to or maybe azure or you can even mix and match and what that allows you to do is create offerings for your customers. If you want, give us a rundown on what excites you about cloudberry as a product offering for msps and it service providers.ĭoug: Sure, so I've been in the backup is for awhile, but you know, one of the things I love about cloudberry is first they're focused on the it service provider, managed service provider market, so our managed backup service is targeted towards that and then I think what really sets us apart in his unique differentiator is the fact that we don't provide the cloud storage. You're with cloudberry and it's a cloud backup software born in the cloud type approach. Virus Protection and backup rank pretty much one and two are the things that that should be important as it service providers. Todd: So we're going to be talking about backup an extremely important topic for any it service provider as far as the things that you absolutely should be doing. Todd: On the podcast today, I have Doug Hazelman, vp of technical marketing with cloudberry. Cloudberry allows a free trial of their software, so why not sign up and give it a spin?ĭoug hosts an MSP focused podcast called MSP Voice that you should subscribe to.
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