HYCU Backup in 2026: Where Agentless Protection Earns Its Place

Agent sprawl is one of the quieter operational taxes in data protection. Every agent is a thing to deploy, version, and troubleshoot, and HYCU's design premise is that most of that work should not exist.

The Agentless Premise

By integrating with the platform rather than installing inside each workload, protection follows applications automatically. New workloads inherit policy instead of waiting for someone to remember to protect them.

Why Coverage Gaps Happen

Most protection gaps are not decisions; they are workloads nobody added to a job. Application-aware discovery closes that gap structurally rather than relying on process discipline that erodes under load.

The Platform Beneath It

Running HYCU Backup on validated appliance hardware pairs agentless coverage with a target sized for the restore throughput your recovery objectives assume.

Where It Fits

It suits estates with frequent workload churn and small teams, where the cost of manual protection management is high and the tolerance for missed coverage is low.

Evaluating It

Confirm coverage for your actual platform mix, verify how immutability is enforced, and test a restore at realistic volume. Discovery is the differentiator, but recovery speed is still the specification.

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