Acronis rolls out Disaster Recovery and Data Protection Platform

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Acronis has announced Acronis Backup and Recovery 11. This new product will help organizations simplify their disaster recovery and data protection needs across physical, virtual and cloud environments by providing its established disk imaging technology fully integrated with purpose-built data protection and backup features such as catalog and search.

In a market where disaster recovery and data protection are traditionally provided in two separate solutions, Acronis is the first to announce a product that provides the two elements of file-based backup and system-level recovery in a single, affordable, and easy-to-use product. This allows organizations to reduce complexity, as well as software maintenance and management costs. Acronis Backup and Recovery 11 is an integrated solution for the backup and recovery of images, files and Virtual Machines (VM). Support for applications such as Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft SQL Server will become available later.

"For most companies controlling, backing up and protecting data is still not an easy task. Technology can be complex, installation painful and implementing a full disaster recovery plan is a daunting task for many," explains David Russell, Research Vice-President, Gartner. "Many businesses are seeking an easy-to-use and easy-to-manage technology that solves all their needs in one solution."

The recent research shows that the average company is using two or three solutions for its disaster recovery and data protection needs. Available later this quarter, the unified Platform of Acronis Backup and Recovery 11 will provide a data-centric view independent of the backup archive, allowing users to control their data wherever it is held, be that in a physical, virtual or a cloud world.

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