Arcserve updates its Unified Data Protection Solution -
Data Protection and Recovery LLC Arcserve supplier, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, has released a new edition its unified data protection (UDP) solution offering simplified installation capabilities, instant virtual machine and bare metal restore options, and increased support for Linux endpoints, among others.
Ease of use and end to end functionality were among top UDP outlets since its inception in May 2014. Aimed at mid-market companies that Arcserve defines as businesses with 250 to 2,500 employees, the solution combines backup, deduplication, replication, and high availability capabilities in one integrated package.
"We really provide customers with enterprise features or business class type, but the ease of use of SMB product," says Christophe Bertrand, vice president of product marketing Arcserve .
Additions to UDP in the new version 6 release include:
- installation process a wizard-driven to simplify and consolidate the installation of data protection, backup of UDP and high availability components
- snapshotting equipment at the storage array for physical and virtual servers
- Zero-wait recovery of VMware virtual machines and Microsoft protected Hyper-V or on a virtual to virtual or virtual to physical base
- New band management feature that allows many companies still using tape storage, mainly for archival purposes, to plan and monitor the protection of data tape and centralized migration process via the console UDP
- carrier for Windows 10 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2016
- enhanced protection for Linux devices, including support for even -duplication, replication and archiving UDP already available Windows clients in previous editions
this latter feature has become a requirement increasingly common in midmarket environments, most have at least a peripheral portion Linux these days these, according to LD Weller, senior director of Arcserve of product management.
"You have Linux pockets almost everywhere," he said.
UDP update today is the latest development in a busy couple of years for Arcserve. Angeles firm founded in 1990 and acquired by CA Technologies six years later, Arcserve is separated from its parent company in August 2014, becoming an independent company owned by Global Investment Los Marlin Equity Partners.
"We're kind of the greatest starting overnight in our space," said Bertrand.
They were moving at the speed of a startup too. In the last year alone, Arcserve has set up a partnership program and the only new channel distribution model, launched its off-site provides backup Arcserve Cloud, and unveiled a new edition based on UDP appliances which complete the original software basic version. Do not expect Arcserve to slow down anytime soon either, Bertrand added.
"We keep building on it," he said UDP. "We're not stopping."
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