Backup Hyper-V VMs on Cluster Shared Volumes (CSVs)
Seamlessly backup your Hyper-V virtual machines on Cluster Shared Volumes with application-consistent snapshots and minimal downtime. Enterprise-grade protection for clustered environments.
Proven Results. Trusted Worldwide.
Advanced Backup Methods for Every VM
Windows Guest VMs – Application-Consistent Backups
Child VM Snapshot Method creates application-consistent images of running Windows VMs with zero downtime. Native Microsoft Hyper-V integration ensures all applications remain available during backup operations.
Linux Guest VMs – Reliable Protection
Saved State Method uses Microsoft Hyper-V’s native mechanism to safely quiesce guest operations. VMs are briefly hibernated to ensure data consistency and complete backup integrity.
Why Cluster Shared Volumes with BDRShield?
Faster Failover & Reduced Complexity
Multiple Hyper-V hosts can read and write to shared storage concurrently. No ownership transfers, dismounting, or remounting required during failover—ensuring business continuity.
Simplified Management
Easier configuration of Hyper-V storage across multiple hosts. Reduced administrative overhead and lower total cost of ownership for clustered environments.
Enterprise Scalability
Multiple VMs running on shared backend storage with simultaneous host ownership. Designed for organizations managing large-scale Hyper-V clusters with demanding workloads.
Comprehensive Protection
BDRShield acts as a Microsoft VSS requestor, coordinating snapshots across volumes. Identifies VM files, prepares volumes, and creates consistent backups across your entire CSV infrastructure.
Customer Stories
Trusted by Businesses, MSPs & Partners Worldwide
“I don’t think any platform can beat BDRSuite’s pricing. The cost is much lower than paying thousands per month for Datto, Kaseya, or Veeam”
“I tried Veeam and Microsoft’s built-in BU. It was OK, but price, performance, and features caused BDRSuite to win out!”
“It’s very cheap and it’s absolutely competitive. It’s very cheap compared to what I can charge my customers for the service.”