More than ever, business depends on the availability of its digital assets.
Without them, business can quickly grind to a halt to the point customers
are left in the dark and employees can no longer do their jobs. That’s why
every organization, no matter its size or industry, needs a dependable way
to back up and restore their digital data no matter where it lives. However,
that’s not always easy given how complex business computing infrastructures
tend to be under the hood. A typical environment no longer consists solely
of a local network, a server, and a handful of desktop devices. Now, there
are complex hybrid storage environments with assets stored either locally or
in the cloud. A lot of business computing is now virtualized to increase
efficiency, which poses some unique backup and restore challenges of its
own.
Acronis Cyber Backup protects your entire VMware vSphere environment. With
this software, you can easily back up a single ESX host, virtual machine, or
a cluster of VMs to hybrid storage. It’s a complete, flexible solution for
both backup and disaster recovery that helps you meet your objectives and
keep your business running smoothly. By contrast, a lot of backup and
disaster recovery solutions put most of the emphasis on backup itself, but
that’s not going to help you get your business back to normal operation if
there isn’t a clearly defined recovery strategy as well. Fortunately, this
solution is built with recovery time objectives (RTOs) in mind. Especially
in situations where every second counts, this helps you minimize or even
eliminate any disruption to your business following things like ransomware
attacks and other threats to your data.
Acronis Cyber Backup lets you recover your virtual machines to bare metal
servers as well, even if they are running hardware from different vendors.
Most recovery operations take as little as 15 seconds, making it the perfect
solution for mission-critical systems. Moreover, it greatly reduces your
total cost of ownership by scaling protection according to demand. In fact,
it supports up to 2,000 devices per management server to accommodate large
enterprise workloads. It also supports Oracle, Clustered Microsoft SQL
Servers, and Microsoft Exchange. With streamlined data protection, you can
greatly reduce the burden on the IT department when recovering your digital
assets. For starters, they won’t have to spend time reinstalling operating
systems and applications when a virtual machine or host fails. You can keep
your vSphere backups in five different locations for extra protection too.
Acronis Cyber Backup supports local hard drives, network-attached storage
systems, storage area netw
orks, tape drives, and the secure cloud storage facility operated by
Acronis itself.
The latest edition of Acronis Cyber Backup was launched on June 12, 2020. It
protects over 20 platforms regardless of the size or location, whether it’s
hosted in-house or remotely, on servers, desktops, or mobile devices. The
newest edition now includes both a 32-bit and 64-bit installation file for
Windows, and it’s possible to generate an MST file on the machine where the
agent is already installed. Acronis Cyber Backup Update 5 also supports
several new operating systems including macOS 10.15 and Ubuntu 19.04 thru
20.04.
Find out more at
https://www.acronis.com/en-us/business/backup/virtual-machine/ .
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