Acronis, a leading provider of disaster recovery and data protection solutions for physical, virtual and cloud environments, today announced Acronis vmProtect 7, introducing new management options, VM replication and support for Exchange, to improve and accelerate backup and disaster recovery practices for VMware vSphere servers.
In addition to its intuitive web-based interface, Acronis vmProtect 7 now integrates seamlessly with VMware vCenter, allowing administrators to use one console to manage all their tasks. It now offers advanced replication capability with failover and failback, and the ability to run a virtual machine directly from its backup, dramatically improving the times to recover. Even in the event of total server failure, bare metal recovery (BMR) allows an entire machine to be recovered to dissimilar hardware, significantly reducing downtime. With support for Microsoft Exchange objects, Acronis vmProtect 7 eliminates the need to create a separate Microsoft® Exchange backup when searching for a specific email or lost contact.
With the adoption of virtual servers continuing to accelerate beyond the enterprise into small businesses at a predicted growth rate of 21%, the automated Disaster Recovery Plan provides an easy to use step-by-step guide for anyone to confidently and quickly recover a machine, even remotely, following a system failure.
“Our current hands-on testing is rapidly proving that this new version builds on performance with a number of key innovations. These include broadened application stack protection (MS Exchange), replication, bare metal hypervisor recovery and advances in recovery flexibility,” commented Jeff Boles, senior analyst at The Taneja Group. “Coupled with a virtual appliance deployment model that makes for the fastest install time in the market, these next generation improvements give vmProtect 7 a serious leg up in the race to the most seamless, comprehensive, and easy to use virtual protection in the market. In our view, that advantage is poised to equip customers with TCO breakthroughs in their virtual infrastructure management.”
“Respondents to our global survey admitted that they routinely take risks with the valuable data by not backing up their virtual machines as regularly as their physical ones,” commented Dmitri Joukovski, vice president, product management at Acronis. “For some administrators backup and recovery is still too complex or difficult – it doesn’t have to be. With AcronisvmProtect 7 we continue to deliver a solution that supports the priorities of the virtual server administrator by making the process intuitive and fast.”
Still priced at $499 per CPU, and with unlimited P2V (physical to virtual) migrations, AcronisvmProtect 7 represents a fast backup, migration and disaster recovery solution with great ROI for the expanding number of businesses moving to a VMware vSphere environment. Customers who have purchased Acronis vmProtect 6 with maintenance are entitled to a free upgrade to Acronis vmProtect 7.