

With native clustering, a creation, migration, or deletion of a virtual machine is automatically replicated to all nodes in the cluster. Zerto's native clustering technology creates a resilient, fault-tolerant system that automates recovery of critical virtual machines while supporting software updates, new OS releases, and upgrades. Users can benefit from a single, unified, and automated recovery and data management experience across all virtualized or container-based workloads. Zerto’s foundation is based on continual data protection (CDP) technology.

Zerto uses advanced hybrid cloud IT technologies to recover and protect business-critical applications in on-premises and cloud environments, enabling them to deliver continuous service without compromising security.

Zerto, a Hewlett Packard Enterprise company, specializes in data protection and empowers customers to run a business by simplifying the protection, disaster recovery, and mobility of on-premises and cloud applications. "My impression is that Zerto is more expensive than other solutions, although I don't have exact numbers."."Zerto is a little bit expensive but as far as the value that it provides, it is completely justified by all of the savings."."The pricing doesn't seem too bad for what it does.".So, if we had some more flexibility, e.g., you could protect servers with a two-, three-, or four-hour RPO at a certain price point versus mission-critical every five minutes, then I would be interested in that." I would love to protect every workload in my environment with Zerto, whether I really need it or not, but the cost is such that I really have to justify that protection. I feel like they could have some flexible licensing option possibly based on criticality, just so we could protect less important work.

They charge the same price for those workloads. It is simple and straightforward, but it is not super flexible.
