NAKIVO Backup and Replication v8.1 Released GA with New Features
The end of the year has certainly turned out to be an active one for data protection providers.ย This is a space in the industry that is always full of…
Virtualization, Cloud, DevOps, Reviews
The end of the year has certainly turned out to be an active one for data protection providers.ย This is a space in the industry that is always full of…
Back in the early part of November of this year, I covered a pre-release version of Vembu BDR Suite v4.0, entitled, Backup and Protect Hyper-V Clusters with Vembu BDR Suite…
In today’s crowded data protection market, there are many large players in the industry. However, it is easy at times to pick out a stand out product or player in…
Having an all inclusive data protection solution that has the enterprise capabilities needed to protect an organization with their various disaster recovery needs is crucial for meeting service level agreements…
Moving from on-prem to public cloud brings tremendous benefits to organizations in terms of being able to scale quickly, carry on development in an agile fashion, and have access to…
Network bandwidth is one of the more expensive aspects of today’s enterprise datacenter.ย Especially is that the case when talking about WAN bandwidth.ย WAN links are still relatively expensive, even…
As is always the case with new versions of VMware vSphere released, the backup vendors are always a bit behind in getting a supported release out the door. This is…
Having good backups of production workloads is the cornerstone of disaster recovery. While you can have fancy mechanisms and hardware in place to make sure virtual machines and data are…
One of the frustrating things about new hypervisor releases is the supportability of the new release from backup vendors. This is always a deal breaker for upgrading in production environments…
There is perhaps nothing that makes an IT administrator’s skin crawl like the words – disaster recovery. It is one of those things that most in IT cringe to think…