NETGEAR and Acronis enter into partnership for Backup, Restore and Disaster Recovery Solutions

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NETGEAR and Acronis enter into partnership for Backup, Restore and Disaster Recovery Solutions

NETGEAR and Acronis have announced that Acronis Backup & Recovery software is now shipping with all NETGEAR ReadyNAS Business network storage systems. This joint storage and software combination makes it simple for customers and channel partners to build fast backup and restore solutions in virtual, physical and mixed environments.

NETGEAR and Acronis have partnered since August 2010 to provide solutions that reduce the complexity of disk-based backup and recovery. The announcement marks the delivery of a reliable, affordable and simple way for customers and channel partners to implement backup, restore and disaster recovery solutions in both physical and virtual environments. Complete system backup and recovery can be performed at disk and wire speeds.

"Smart IT customers refuse to compromise on reliability but struggle to afford traditional big IT solutions,"said Drew Meyer, Senior Director - Marketing, NETGEAR. "ReadyNAS storage with Acronis software simply gives channel partners and customers smarter backup options".


"Acronis and NETGEAR are jointly focussed on delivering reliable, affordable and simple midmarket solutions," said Bill Taylor-Mountford, President, Acronis APAC. "Today's announcement delivers our joint customers complete disk-based backup and restore right out of the box."

NETGEAR"s ReadyNAS product line is a leader in midmarket business storage for backup and recovery, virtualization and hybrid cloud computing solutions. Acronis' family of scalable backup and disaster recovery software solutions enables businesses to safeguard their information and assures the availability, integrity and recoverability of their infrastructure.

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