Backup to S3 Compatible Cloud Storage

Bring Your Own Cloud: Use Your Existing Public Cloud Storage
BDRCloud is a comprehensive backup and disaster recovery solution designed to protect your data across diverse workloads, including Virtual environments (VMware, Hyper-V), Physical Workloads (Windows, Linux, and Mac), SaaS Applications (Microsoft 365, Google Workspace), and Applications & Databases (Exchange Server, SharePoint, MySQL, SQL, PostgreSQL).

BDRCloud offers flexible storage options for storing data, including BDRCloud’s own storage solutions such as BDRCloud on AWS S3 and BDRCloud on Wasabi, as well as your own public cloud storage like Amazon S3, Azure Blob, Google Cloud, and S3-compatible storage (e.g., Backblaze B2, Wasabi).

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For Businesses

BDRCloud enables businesses to store backup data on BDRCloud cloud storage or their own public cloud and provides flexibility to scale as per their growing data needs, ensuring seamless operations.

For MSPs/VARs

Offer cloud managed backup services utilizing BDRCloud cloud storage or your own Public Cloud Storage or leveraging your customer’s cloud storage infrastructure to store backup data.

Supported S3 Compatible Cloud Storage

BDRSuite seamlessly integrates with your preferred cloud object storage, allowing you to securely protect your data according to your storage preferences and business needs. You can choose from a variety of S3 Compatible storage providers like Wasabi, MinIO, Backblaze, and more.

How to Configure S3 Compatible as Storage in BDRCloud

Configuring a cloud storage (object storage repository) in BDRCloud is a simple process. Begin by following these steps:

  • Signup & create a BDRCloud Account.
  • Then, login to the BDRCloud console.
  • Once you login, you will be requested to configure the storage to proceed further.
  • You can proceed by choosing Your Own Object Storage (Public Cloud) option.
  • Enter a unique Repository name, select the Repository type, and choose the object storage repository as ‘S3 Compatible.’
  • Specify the service endpoint, DC region, and credentials of your S3 compatible cloud account where you want to store backup data.
  • Finally, click ‘Create’ to create your object storage backup repository.

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