Read the Report for an In-Depth Analysis of Midmarket VMware Backup Solutions
VMware backup strategy is under new pressure as organizations balance licensing changes, ransomware risk, and rising expectations for faster, more flexible recovery. The 2025-2026 DCIG TOP 5 Midmarket VMware Backup Solutions report examines the capabilities that now matter most when evaluating backup platforms for VMware environments.
Why VMware Backup Now Requires a Broader Evaluation Lens
Broadcom licensing changes have pushed many organizations to reassess VMware strategy and related backup requirements.
Ransomware risk is driving stronger focus on anomaly detection, immutability, encryption, MFA, and recovery readiness.
Cross-hypervisor restore, cloud-based management, replication flexibility, and backup target choice are becoming more important differentiators.
What the Report Covers
The current state of midmarket VMware backup solutions
Features common across the broader market
The capabilities that distinguish the Top 5 solutions
Practical considerations for cyber resilience, recovery, and platform flexibility
Arcserve UDP in Context
Arcserve UDP is featured as one of the Top 5 vendors in the report. The report also offers broader independent insight into the market trends and technical criteria shaping VMware backup decisions, making it a useful resource for teams evaluating backup strategy more holistically.
Who Should Read This Report?
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are so many organizations reassessing VMware backup strategy now?
Many organizations are revisiting VMware backup requirements as licensing changes, ransomware risk, and rising recovery expectations reshape infrastructure decisions. For readers, that means backup can no longer be evaluated only on basic VMware protection. Broader factors such as resilience, recovery flexibility, and future platform choice now have a larger role in decision-making.
What should buyers prioritize when evaluating VMware backup solutions today?
Buyers should look beyond baseline backup functionality and focus on the capabilities that support stronger recovery outcomes and lower operational risk. That includes immutability, anomaly detection, encryption, MFA, flexible backup targets, and recovery options that align with broader infrastructure strategy, not just current VMware requirements.
How is the midmarket VMware backup market changing?
The market is shifting from a narrow focus on VMware backup coverage toward a broader emphasis on cyber resilience, recovery confidence, and platform flexibility. Features such as cloud-based management, cross-hypervisor recovery, immutable storage support, and stronger security controls are becoming more important as organizations plan for change rather than simply maintaining the status quo.
How can this content help teams make better backup decisions?
It helps readers understand which market shifts are most relevant, which capabilities now matter more in evaluation, and how to compare solutions with a more strategic lens. That can support more confident planning, stronger internal discussions, and better alignment between backup investments and resilience goals.
About DCIG
The Data Center Intelligence Group (DCIG) empowers the IT industry with actionable analysis and research. DCIG has helped dozens of companies succeed, including 70 percent of the unicorns in infrastructure, data, and storage management. DCIG analysts conduct informed third-party analysis of cloud, data protection, and data storage technologies. DCIG independently develops and licenses content via TOP 5 Reports, Solution Profiles, Blogging, Executive White Papers, Framework Reports, Technology Reports, and Competitive Intelligence Reports.
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