

VirtualBox makes creating and managing snapshots, a method of saving a machine’s entire configuration state, which can be reverted back to if needed, even after extensive changes, or damage from malware, easy. Once installed, a virtual machine and its virtual hard disks can be frozen, woken up, copied, backed up, and transported between hosts during data recovery. Portability may, in fact, be VirtualBox’s greatest strength. As a result, it can accommodate individual needs in functionality. VirtualBox is also an open-source license that allows it to be freely distributed and modified at the source code level.

VMware Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery tools are well-suited for customers who are heavily integrated with their VMware tools such as vSphere for their on-premise data centres. In addition, VMware is illustrious for the stability together with the dependability the public associates with the vendor’s commercial products.


Whether you want a secondary on-premise solution or cloud-first Data Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) to easily access on-demand disaster recovery. You can pick the one that best matches business continuity strategy, as well as meeting your organisational policies. VMware also provides several solutions to meet your Disaster Recovery needs. Virtualisation products from VMware have increasingly become an indispensable part of IT infrastructures within businesses of all sizes.
