Hyperoo 2.4 review

A perfect choice for securing Hyper-V environments, with versatile backup arrays and affordable cloud storage

IT Pro Verdict

Hyperoo is a versatile, simple hybrid cloud backup service and a great choice for securing Hyper-V environments at low costs.

Pros

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    Incredibly fast backup and restore; Excellent range of backup locations

Cons

UK-based Hyperoo focuses on Hyper-V environments, as its name implies, but it can do much more than that. It also supports backup arrays in the cloud, on local systems, NAS appliances or almost anywhere you want them.

Installation took five minutes per system, with the routine giving us the choice of loading the client, server, live backup and management console components. The client is used to create and manage backup tasks, while systems hosting alocal backup array require the server component.

If you provision your own backup storage, Hyperoo's client licence model comes into play, with prices starting at 99 for a single installation, and dropping to around 84 per seat for a 15-client licence.

For cloud storage, prices start at 50 per terabyte per month and drop to only 37 when you move into the 25-50TB bracket. The prices include unlimited client licences.

You create your cloud backup arrays through the Hyperoo web portal, and we chose from five geographical locations, entered an encryption key and decided how many file versions we wanted to retain. For our arrays, we loaded the local management console on a system running the Hyperoo server and selected our target folders.

You can use any storage deviceas an array, if the system can access it. On a Broadberry Windows Server 2012 R2 rack server, therefore, we designated local hard disks, external drives, NAS shares and IP SAN targets as backup arrays, on each of which we could set passwords and apply AES-256 encryption.

Creating a backup job was a simple five-step manoeuvre, which involved selecting the files, folders and Hyper-V virtual machines we wanted to secure, then entering the backup array location, choosing from three backup modes and scheduling jobs to run as often as every minute.

Once a full backup has completed, Hyperoo employs deltas: it only copies changed blocks in subsequent runs. Along with standard backups, the Change Tracking mode keeps a record of modifications and sends these at the next scheduled synchronisation. The Live Backup mode streams the changes in real-time and is best suited for use with local arrays unless you have the internet bandwidth to cope.

Hyper-V backup is a cinch. The local Hyperoo client displays all of the available virtual machines on our server, at which point the process is no different to creating a file backup: we just picked the VMs we wanted, chose a backup mode and scheduled the job.

Hyperoo really comes into its own if you're using Hyper-V to host Exchange and SQL Server. To test this, we created a job to secure our VMs to a local backup array using the Live mode and supplemented it with a scheduled cloud backup task using the less bandwidth-taxing Change Tracking mode.

Data restoration is equally swift because the client's restore tab provides lists of files, folders and VMs, which can then be restored to either their original location or another folder. Performance for our IP SAN backup array was good: securing a 25GB test file over a Gigabit connection returned an average throughput of 71MB/sec, while restoring it averaged 65MB/sec.

We secured a Hyper-V virtual machine with an 8GB virtual hard disk in less than two minutes, and could get specific files off the VM by restoring its VHDX file and then mounting itas a read-only volume.

The cloud console monitors every job, including local and cloud backups and we could use it to remotely access backup jobs from a system with the Hyperoo client loaded, view theirlogs and edit them.

Hyperoo is a versatile, simple hybrid cloud backup service and a great choice for securing Hyper-V environments at low costs.

Verdict

Hyperoo is a versatile, simple hybrid cloud backup service and a great choice for securing Hyper-V environments at low costs.

Windows 7/Server 2003 SP2 upwards

Dave Mitchell

Dave is an IT consultant and freelance journalist specialising in hands-on reviews of computer networking products covering all market sectors from small businesses to enterprises. Founder of Binary Testing Ltd – the UK’s premier independent network testing laboratory - Dave has over 45 years of experience in the IT industry.

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