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NAKIVO Backup and Replication in Dubai

Backup for VMware, Hyper-V, Proxmox, physical servers, Microsoft 365 and NAS shares — designed around what you actually need to recover and how fast, with immutable copies that survive a ransomware event and restore tests that prove the whole thing works. Installed directly onto your Synology or QNAP where that makes sense, so there is no separate backup server to buy.

VMware & Hyper-V Backup Proxmox Backup Physical Server Backup Microsoft 365 Backup NAS Backup Immutable Repositories Replication & Site Recovery Restore Testing
TestedRestores proven, not assumed
ImmutableCopies ransomware cannot delete
On your NASNo separate backup server needed
Licensed rightSized so you do not outgrow it
Backup & Recovery UAE

Backup Is a Recovery Decision, Not a Storage One


Quick Answer

NAKIVO Backup & Replication is backup and disaster-recovery software covering virtual machines, physical servers, Microsoft 365, NAS shares and cloud instances from one console. It backs up VMware, Hyper-V, Proxmox and Nutanix workloads without agents, writes to local, cloud or tape targets, and can make those copies immutable so that ransomware cannot delete or encrypt them.

But the software is the easy part. Every backup project should start with two numbers: how much data you can afford to lose, and how long you can afford to be down. Those two decide the schedule, the retention, where the copies live and what you spend. A business that can lose a day and take two days to recover needs a fraction of what a business needing an hour and two hours needs. We ask those questions first, because a backup designed without them is designed by accident.

NAKIVO Services at a Glance

Service
NAKIVO design, licensing, deployment, restore testing and ongoing management
Provider
NIFTY INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LLC, Dubai — operating since 2014
Vendor programme
Partner in the NAKIVO Partner Program
Protects
VMware vSphere, Hyper-V, Proxmox VE, Nutanix AOS, Windows and Linux physical machines, Amazon EC2, Microsoft 365, NAS file shares and Oracle databases
Deployment options
Directly on a Synology or QNAP NAS, on a Windows or Linux machine, or as a virtual appliance
Licensing models
Per-socket and per-machine perpetual, per-workload subscription, per-TB for NAS shares, per-user for Microsoft 365
Editions
Pro Essentials, Enterprise Essentials, Pro, Enterprise and Enterprise Plus — the Essentials tiers carry unit caps
Ransomware protection
Immutable repositories, air-gapped copies and malware scanning of backups
Recovery options
Instant VM boot from backup, granular file and object recovery, replication and site recovery orchestration
What we always include
A documented recovery objective, an offsite or immutable copy, and a scheduled restore test with written results
Free before you commit
Backup health check — what is protected, what is not, and whether anything has ever been restored
Coverage

What NAKIVO Actually Protects


One console covering the whole estate is the practical argument for NAKIVO in a UAE SME — most businesses we audit are running two or three unrelated backup tools and nobody is watching all of them.

Workload Supported Notes worth knowing
VMware vSphere Yes, agentless Plus real-time replication and site recovery orchestration for businesses that need a warm standby
Microsoft Hyper-V Yes, agentless Relevant if you moved to Hyper-V after the VMware licensing changes — see servers and virtualisation
Proxmox VE Yes, agentless The reason a Proxmox migration is realistic for an SME — enterprise backup support without enterprise licensing
Nutanix AOS Yes, agentless Less common in the UAE SME market but fully covered
Physical Windows and Linux servers Yes, agent-based The domain controller or application server that never got virtualised is usually the least protected thing in the building
Windows workstations Yes Licensed differently from servers — worth scoping rather than assuming
Microsoft 365 Yes Exchange Online, Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint. See the FAQ below on why this is not optional
NAS file shares Yes, licensed per TB Covers the Synology or QNAP share that most SMEs treat as already backed up because it has RAID
Amazon EC2 Yes For hybrid estates with workloads already in AWS
Oracle Database Enterprise Plus Via RMAN, and only in the top edition — check this before choosing a tier

Platform support is set by NAKIVO and changes with each release. The list above reflects the v11.2.1 datasheet as at August 2026 — we confirm support for your exact hypervisor and operating system versions before quoting.

Deployment

Turning Your Synology or QNAP Into the Backup Appliance


This is the option most UAE SMEs are not told about, and it is often the right one — particularly if we have already installed a Synology as part of your infrastructure.

How it works

  • NAKIVO installs directly onto the NAS — Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, NETGEAR, TrueNAS and Western Digital devices are supported — rather than onto a separate server or virtual machine.
  • The NAS becomes the whole backup system: the software, the storage and the deduplication in one box, with the console reachable from a browser.
  • Backups write straight to the NAS disks. NAKIVO's argument is that this bypasses the CIFS and NFS network protocols and can roughly double throughput compared with backing up across the network to a share.
  • Production servers stay free. The backup workload runs on the NAS rather than consuming CPU and memory on the machines doing your actual work.

When it is the right choice — and when it is not

  • Right for most UAE SMEs: a single-site business with a handful of hosts, where buying a dedicated backup server is a cost with no other purpose.
  • Right when you already own a capable NAS that is currently doing nothing but holding files.
  • Not right when the NAS is undersized. A small unit already struggling with file services will not enjoy running backup jobs as well — we check the model and its resources before recommending it.
  • Not right as your only copy. A NAS in the same room as the servers is a convenient backup target and a poor disaster-recovery plan. It needs an offsite or immutable second copy either way.
  • Not right for larger multi-site estates, where a proper deployment with distributed transporters usually serves better.

The performance and cost claims above are NAKIVO's own and depend heavily on your NAS model, disk configuration and data volumes. We validate them against your actual hardware during the health check rather than repeating them as a promise — a three-year-old entry-level NAS will not deliver what a current mid-range unit does, and we would rather tell you that before you buy the licence than after.

When did anyone last restore something from your backup? The free health check answers that — what is protected, what is silently failing, and whether a real recovery would actually work.

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Licensing

NAKIVO Licensing, Explained Before You Buy It


NAKIVO's licensing is flexible, which is another way of saying it is easy to buy the wrong shape of it. Five different metrics apply depending on what you are protecting.

What you are protecting How it is licensed What to watch
Virtual machines on a hypervisor Per CPU socket on the hosts (perpetual), or per workload (subscription) Socket licensing rewards fewer, denser hosts; workload licensing rewards a small VM count. The right answer depends on your host layout, not your preference
Physical servers and workstations Perpetual in bundles of five, or per workload on subscription Workstations and servers count differently — scope them separately rather than lumping them together
NAS file shares Per terabyte, in increments Sized on the data you protect, so growth costs money later. Size on growth rate, not today's figure
Microsoft 365 Per user account Every licensed mailbox counts. Shared mailboxes and leavers you are still paying for both matter here
Oracle Database Enterprise Plus edition only If you need Oracle backup, edition choice is decided for you — check before comparing tiers
Get it scoped properly We work out which combination costs least for your actual estate
Quotation Get Quote

Perpetual or subscription?

  • Perpetual is bought once and used indefinitely, and includes one year of standard support. Support years after that are bought separately — and this is exactly the renewal people forget until they need to raise a case.
  • Subscription runs one to five years, is billed for the term, and includes 24/7 support for the licensed period.
  • The honest test is whether your environment is stable. A settled estate suits perpetual; a business that is growing, consolidating or mid-migration usually does better on subscription, where the count can move with it.
  • Either way, diarise the support date. We track it the same way we track Fortinet renewals.

The Essentials trap

  • Pro Essentials and Enterprise Essentials carry unit caps. They are priced for smaller environments and they stop being an option once you cross the limit.
  • That is fine if you are genuinely small and expect to stay that way — there is no reason to overbuy.
  • It is a problem if you are growing, because outgrowing the cap mid-term means an upgrade conversation you had not budgeted for.
  • Pro, Enterprise and Enterprise Plus remove the caps, with feature differences between them — Oracle support sits only in Enterprise Plus.
  • We size against your two-year position, not today's VM count, and tell you plainly when Essentials is the right and cheaper answer.

Licensing metrics, editions and support terms are set by NAKIVO and are revised periodically. The summary above reflects NAKIVO's published licensing policy as at August 2026 — we confirm the exact entitlement in your quotation before you order.

Ransomware

The Backup Has to Survive the Attack


Modern ransomware looks for the backup first, because encrypting it is what turns an incident into a payment. A backup that a compromised administrator account can delete is not protection — it is a copy.

Immutable repositories

Backups written so they cannot be modified or deleted until the retention period expires — not by ransomware, not by a compromised admin account, not by mistake. Supported on local repositories, cloud storage and deduplication appliances.

This is the single most valuable feature in the product for a UAE SME, and it is frequently bought and never switched on.

ImmutabilityRetention lockCloud & local

Air-gapped and offsite copies

A second copy that is not reachable from the production network — tape, removable media, or a cloud target with separate credentials. The old three-copies, two-media, one-offsite rule still holds, and immutability strengthens it rather than replacing it.

We design the second copy at the start, because retrofitting it is always harder than including it.

3-2-1TapeCloud targetSeparate credentials

Malware scanning of backups

Scanning backup data so you are not restoring the thing that caused the incident. Useful in a real recovery, where the pressure to get back quickly is exactly what leads to reinfection from a compromised restore point.

Pairs with endpoint detection on the production side — see ThreatDown EDR and MDR.

Backup scanningClean restore pointReinfection control
Recovery

Getting Back — and Proving You Can Before You Need To


Recovery options that matter in practice

  • Instant VM boot from backup. A failed virtual machine can be run directly from the backup repository while the real restore happens underneath, which turns a half-day outage into minutes.
  • Granular file and object recovery. The overwhelming majority of real restore requests are one deleted file, one mailbox item or one SharePoint document — not a whole server.
  • Replication and site recovery. A standby copy of critical VMs kept in step, with orchestrated failover. NAKIVO publishes recovery point objectives as low as one second for real-time VMware replication; what your environment actually achieves depends on your link and your change rate.
  • Bare-metal and cross-platform restore, including recovering to different hardware after a failure — which is the scenario people discover they cannot handle at the worst moment.

Why we insist on restore testing

  • A backup nobody has restored is a theory. It is the most common finding in our health checks, and it is usually a silent failure months old.
  • Test restores on a schedule, with the results written down — so there is evidence, not an assumption.
  • Test the restore you would actually perform: a full server recovery if that is your risk, a single mailbox item if that is your daily reality.
  • Time it. Knowing a full restore takes six hours is useful; discovering it during an outage is not.
  • Check what is not covered. Coverage gaps — the server nobody added, the new NAS share — are found by comparing the job list to the inventory, not by looking at green ticks.
How It Works

From Health Check to a Backup You Can Prove


1

Free backup health check

What is being backed up today, what is not, which jobs are silently failing, where the copies live, whether any of it is immutable or offsite, and when anything was last restored. Written report ranked by risk, no charge, and useful even if you keep your current product.

2

Recovery objectives, agreed in numbers

How much data you can afford to lose and how long you can afford to be down, per system rather than as one blanket figure — the file server and the ERP database rarely deserve the same answer. These two numbers drive every design decision that follows, and they are business decisions rather than technical ones.

3

Design and licensing proposal

Where the software runs, where the copies live, what is immutable, what goes offsite, retention per workload, and the licensing combination that costs least for your actual estate — quoted in AED with the licence and the deployment as separate lines.

4

Deployment and first full backup

Installed on your NAS, server or virtual appliance, repositories configured with immutability where it applies, jobs built and scheduled around your working hours, and the first full backup completed and verified before anyone calls it done.

5

Restore test with you watching

We restore something real — a file, a mailbox item, a whole VM — with your team present, and time it. That is the moment the project is actually finished, and it is the step most backup deployments skip entirely.

6

Monitoring, reporting and support dates

Job results monitored so a failure raises an alert rather than sitting in a console nobody opens, periodic restore tests scheduled, and your licence and support renewal dates diarised. Ongoing management can fold into a managed IT contract or stay standalone.

Coverage

Backup Projects Across the Emirates


Dubai

Server rooms and comms cupboards across Business Bay, DIFC, Al Quoz, Jebel Ali, Dubai Silicon Oasis, DMCC, Deira and Bur Dubai — new deployments, migrations from other backup products, and recovery work when something has already gone wrong.

Abu Dhabi

Offices and industrial sites in Mussafah, KIZAD, Al Reem, Yas Island and the city centre, with the same design, testing and handover standard as our Dubai projects.

Sharjah & Northern Emirates

Factory, warehouse and free-zone sites in Sharjah, plus Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah — often multi-site designs where one location holds the offsite copy for another.

Where your backup copies physically sit is a compliance question in some UAE sectors, not only a technical one — UAE e-invoicing rules require invoice data to be retained in-country, and other sectors carry their own obligations. We confirm the region of every repository and cloud target at design stage rather than after.

FAQs

NAKIVO Backup in the UAE — Common Questions


What is NAKIVO Backup & Replication?

It is backup and disaster-recovery software that protects virtual machines, physical servers, Microsoft 365, NAS file shares and cloud instances from a single console. It backs up VMware, Hyper-V, Proxmox and Nutanix workloads without installing agents inside each virtual machine, writes to local, cloud or tape targets, and can make those copies immutable so ransomware cannot delete them. For most UAE SMEs the practical appeal is consolidation: one product and one console covering an estate that is currently protected by two or three unrelated tools, none of which anyone is monitoring properly.

How is NAKIVO licensed, and which model is cheapest for us?

Five metrics apply depending on what you protect: per CPU socket on hypervisor hosts (perpetual), per workload (subscription), per physical server or workstation in bundles of five (perpetual), per terabyte for NAS file shares, and per user account for Microsoft 365. Which combination is cheapest depends entirely on your layout, not on preference. Socket licensing rewards a small number of dense hosts; workload licensing rewards a small number of virtual machines. A business with two well-populated hosts and a business with two hosts running four VMs between them get very different answers. We work the numbers both ways as part of the quotation.

Should we buy perpetual or subscription licensing?

Perpetual is bought once and used indefinitely, and includes one year of standard support — after which support years are purchased separately, which is the renewal people forget until they need to raise a case. Subscription runs one to five years, includes 24/7 support for the term, and lets the licensed count move as the environment does. The honest test is stability: a settled estate suits perpetual, while a business that is growing, consolidating or mid-migration usually does better on subscription. Either way, get the support end date diarised by somebody — an unsupported backup product is a problem you discover during a recovery.

Do we really need to back up Microsoft 365? Isn't it backed up already?

Microsoft replicates your data for service availability, which is not the same as backing it up for you. What Microsoft's own retention protects you against is their infrastructure failing. What it does not reliably protect you against is a user deleting a folder and nobody noticing for months, a departing employee clearing a mailbox, a compromised account destroying SharePoint content, or a retention policy that quietly expired data you needed. Recovery windows on the platform are limited and are not designed around your requirements. Backing up Exchange Online, Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint separately is normal practice, and it is licensed per user account.

Can NAKIVO run directly on our Synology or QNAP NAS?

Yes, and it is frequently the right deployment for a single-site UAE SME. NAKIVO installs onto Synology, QNAP, ASUSTOR, NETGEAR, TrueNAS and Western Digital devices, turning the NAS into the complete backup system — software, storage and deduplication in one box, with no separate backup server to buy or maintain. NAKIVO's position is that writing directly to the NAS disks rather than across the network can roughly double throughput. Two caveats we apply: the NAS has to have the resources for it, so an older entry-level unit already busy with file services is a poor host; and a NAS in the same room as the servers still needs an offsite or immutable second copy.

Our NAS has RAID. Doesn't that mean the data is protected?

No, and this is the most expensive misunderstanding in small-business IT. RAID protects against a disk failing. It does not protect against someone deleting a folder, a file being corrupted, ransomware encrypting the share, the NAS itself failing, a power event taking the whole unit, theft, or fire. All of those write straight through RAID to every disk in the set. RAID is an availability feature; backup is a recovery feature; they solve different problems and you need both. A NAS share is a workload to be backed up like any other — NAKIVO licenses file-share protection per terabyte for exactly this reason.

What is an immutable backup, and do we need one?

An immutable backup is written so that it cannot be modified or deleted until its retention period expires — not by ransomware, not by a compromised administrator account, not by accident. You need one, because modern ransomware deliberately targets backups first: encrypting or deleting them is what converts an incident into a payment demand. A backup that a stolen admin credential can delete is a copy, not protection. NAKIVO supports immutability on local repositories, cloud storage and deduplication appliances, and in our experience it is the feature most often included in a licence and never actually switched on.

How does NAKIVO compare with Veeam?

Both are strong products and Nifty IT is a partner with both, so we have no reason to push one over the other. In broad terms, Veeam has the deeper enterprise feature set and the larger ecosystem, and is often the right answer for larger or more complex estates and for teams who already know it. NAKIVO tends to suit smaller and mid-sized UAE businesses well, particularly where the NAS-based deployment removes the need for a separate backup server and where the licensing shape fits the environment better. The deciding factors are usually your hypervisor mix, your host layout, whether you want the NAS appliance model, and the five-year cost of each licensing structure — which we will model rather than assert. See the Veeam page for the other side of the same comparison.

Can NAKIVO back up Proxmox?

Yes, agentlessly, and this matters more than it used to. Since the VMware licensing changes under Broadcom, a number of UAE SMEs have looked seriously at Proxmox as an alternative, and one of the first sensible objections is whether enterprise-grade backup exists for it. It does. That makes a Proxmox migration a realistic option rather than a theoretical one for a small business — though the migration itself still costs time and risk, which we cover on our servers and virtualisation page.

How often should backups actually be tested?

On a schedule, with the results written down — and the schedule matters less than the fact that it exists and someone owns it. Quarterly is a reasonable baseline for most UAE SMEs, more often for anything critical, and always after a significant change to the environment. Test the restore you would actually perform rather than a convenient one: if your real risk is losing a server, restore a server; if your daily reality is retrieving a deleted file or mailbox item, test that. And time it, because knowing a full restore takes six hours is useful information while discovering it mid-outage is not.

Can you migrate us from our current backup product?

Yes, and the important part is the overlap. We build and verify the new backup chain before decommissioning the old one, so there is never a window where the only copies of your data are in a product being switched off. Historical restore points in the outgoing product usually cannot be migrated across — that is true of backup migrations generally — so we agree in advance how long the old repository is retained in a readable state, and what the plan is if something needs restoring from it. Coverage is then verified device by device against your inventory rather than assumed from a job list.

What is the difference between backup and replication?

Backup produces point-in-time copies you can go back to — yesterday, last week, last month — and is what you use when data is lost, corrupted or encrypted. Replication maintains a standby copy of a virtual machine that is kept close to current, and is what you use when a whole system or site fails and you need to be running again quickly. They solve different problems and replication is not a backup: if ransomware encrypts the source, a current replica gives you an encrypted standby. Most UAE SMEs need solid backup with immutability first, and replication only for the handful of systems where hours of downtime is genuinely unaffordable.

When did anyone last restore from your backup?

The free health check answers that — what is protected, what is silently failing, where the copies live, whether anything is immutable or offsite, and whether a real recovery would work. Written report ranked by risk, yours to keep whether or not you buy anything.

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