Posts Tagged ‘cloud disaster recovery’

Cloud Disaster Recovery

Friday, September 17th, 2010

CommVault’s new Cloud DR is offering businesses an economical method to perform full or partial recoveries of Linux and Windows archives and backup data stored on Rackspace Cloud Servers, according to CommVault.  “CommVault is redefining mid-market disaster recovery by offering a fully integrated Cloud DR solution, which reduces the financial challenges associated with traditional DR services that provide affordable and rapid recovery of backup and archive data residing in the cloud,” said Jeff Echols, senior director of cloud strategy and alliances at CommVault.

This flexible solution leverages the integration between CommVault’s enterprise cloud computing-optimized Simpana software and Rackspace’s cloud hosting services. Using CommVault’s integrated cloud storage connector for Simpana, joint customers can use CommVault’s single console to move on-premises backup and archive data to Rackspace Cloud Files, which provide online storage for files and media, according to CommVault. This allows customers to cut internal IT costs by moving archived or infrequently used files and email off their tier-one storage solutions, the company said.

Seems like the new CommVault Cloud DR could be very useful to all of us with cloud hosting websites.  I do think it a bad idea however that they have nothing up on their website that talks about this or has any pricing. No links, no nothing about Cloud DR. If you Google “Cloud DR” you will find nothing but news articles.  CommVault needs to step it up and release a product and have it available for pickup on their website. #fail

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Zmanda Cloud Backup with Cloud Disaster Protection

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Zmanda Inc. released the third generation of its Zmanda Cloud Backup, adding cloud disaster recovery, support for Microsoft Server 2010 and bandwidth throttling to the online data backup service for small- to medium-sized businesses.

Zmanda Cloud Backup 3 also adds support for Amazon S3 data centers in Singapore, and Zmanda dropped pricing for the service that protects servers and desktops. ZCB is based on Zmanda’s open-source backup software.

Kant said Zmanda lowered its storage and bandwidth prices as much as 33% in some instances. Its monthly pricing is now $.15 per gigabyte to store and transfer data on the cloud plus $.15 per gigabyte of bandwidth used, and $4.95 per account to protect an unlimited number of Windows desktops and servers. Zmanda’s competitors include Symantec Corp.’s Protection Network (SPN) hosted solutions and EMC Corp.’s MozyPro online data backup service.

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