NinjaOne vs BDRShield

Why your peers choose NinjaOne over BDRShield

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NinjaOne vs. BDRShield Reviews

BDRShield
Overall 4.7

(3,699)
4.3

(155)
Meets Requirements 9.0
3,511 Responses
8.8
117 Responses
Ease of Use 9.1
3,547 Responses
8.6
118 Responses
Ease of Setup 9.1
3,327 Responses
8.4
112 Responses
Ease of Admin 9.1
3,054 Responses
8.6
102 Responses
Quality of Support 9.1
3,370 Responses
8.8
110 Responses
Ease of Doing Business With 9.4
2,987 Responses
8.9
96 Responses
Product Direction (% positive) 9.7
3,469 Responses
8.1
113 Responses

Based on G2 Spring 2026

BDRShield

Product Summary

BDRShield, formerly BDRSuite, is a backup and disaster recovery solution developed by Vembu Technologies that enables organizations to secure data protection for businesses of all sizes. It offers robust, cloud-native backup and recovery capabilities for workstations, virtual machines, physical servers, and cloud workloads. Its SaaS backup capabilities allow users to create backup copies of their Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace data, including Microsoft Exchange Online, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams, Gmail, Google Drive, Google Contacts, and Google Calendar. BDRShield offers automated scheduling and advanced encryption designed to help protect critical backup data and support resilience against cyber threats.

Use Cases

  • SaaS Backup. BDRShield enables IT Teams to save backup copies of their Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace data to secure storage.
  • IT automation. Users can automate routine tasks such as scheduling backups or recovering data.
  • Granular recovery. With BDRShield, users have full control over whether to restore the entire system or individual files.

Shortcomings

NinjaOne

Why your peers choose us over BDRShield

While BDRShield offers diverse backup options for files, systems, servers, and SaaS applications, its user interface can be complex and may be difficult for less experienced users to learn and use. NinjaOne offers a more user-friendly option for backup software with granular data recovery and SaaS backup. NinjaOne’s intuitive design simplifies endpoint management and data protection processes, improving IT efficiency. NinjaOne offers a centralized dashboard that provides a unified view of all backups and endpoints.

Another key strength of NinjaOne versus BDRShield is its world-class customer support. While reviewers have wished that BDRShield’s support could improve documentation and training for their experts with Linux support. With an average CSAT score of 98%, NinjaOne provides timely responses from helpful, knowledgeable experts. NinjaOne’s free and unlimited onboarding, training, and support ensure that users have readily available technical experts to help resolve issues every step of the way.

“One of the reasons we chose NinjaOne is because of its extreme ease of use. It’s very easy to get new employees up to speed quickly. At Aerorock, we have the utmost confidence that NinjaOne provides us with a secure environment to operate in.”

Jason Danner // President at Aerorock

This is why customers love us

NinjaOne Integrations

Splashtop logo Splashtop
Azure logo Azure
SentinelOne logo SentinelOne
Slack logo Slack
CrowdStrike logo CrowdStrike
Okta logo Okta
ConnectWise logo ConnectWise
N-able logo N-able Passportal
OneLogin logo OneLogin
ITGlue logo IT Glue
  • Splashtop integration logo

    Splashtop

  • Azure integration logo

    Azure

  • SentinelOne integration logo

    SentinelOne

  • Slack integration logo

    Slack

  • CrowdStrike integration logo

    CrowdStrike

  • Okta integration logo

    Okta

  • ConnectWise integration logo

    ConnectWise

  • N-Able integration logo

    N-Able

  • One Login logo

    One Login

  • IT Glue logo

    IT Glue

NinjaOne vs.BDRShield FAQs

While both NinjaOne and BDRShield offer flexible backup and data recovery solutions, NinjaOne offers a more comprehensive solution for overall IT management, endpoint security, and data protection. NinjaOne’s backup features include automation, advanced security measures, granular recovery options, and ransomware recovery. When it comes to SaaS Backup, NinjaOne offers a more cost-effective solution as it offers unlimited cloud storage. BDRShield operates through a “pay-only-for-what-you-use” system, which could require users to spend more as the volume of backup copies grows.
BDRShield focuses primarily on backup and data recovery capabilities, so users will have to rely on a separate solution to monitor and manage devices. On the other hand, NinjaOne offers a more comprehensive solution with endpoint management features. Thanks to the platform’s single pane of glass approach, NinjaOne Backup seamlessly integrates with the endpoint management dashboard, allowing IT professionals to monitor, manage, backup, and secure their workstations, mobile devices, servers, and SaaS applications.
According to BDRShield reviews, the solution’s customer support team can improve its documentation and technical knowledge on Linux and other non-Windows OSes. On the other hand, NinjaOne has consistently ranked as number one in customer experience with a strong commitment to ensuring customer success. NinjaOne’s team of technical experts quickly responds to tickets with helpful answers tailored to users’ specific circumstances.
For MSPs evaluating BDRShield vs NinjaOne, BDRShield offers multiple options for endpoint, server, and SaaS backup, it mainly focuses on cloud-managed hybrid backup. NinjaOne might suit their needs more, as its backup functions are integrated with its endpoint management platform. MSPs can handle remote monitoring, patching, automation, and backup for client environments without relying on several separate solutions. IT teams can consolidate all these features from a unified dashboard and gain better visibility across all managed devices and backups. In addition, NinjaOne offers more cross-platform compatibility for Linux, macOS, and even mobile devices, such as Android and iOS.
This comparison represents our assessment of publicly available product capabilities as of March 2024. Our evaluation draws on vendor-provided materials, including product documentation and release notes, as well as publicly available pricing information, customer feedback, and analyst insights. Where applicable, details were reviewed against the vendor’s then-current generally available (GA) release as of the date indicated.