BeCloud, a leading cloud services provider for
VMware virtualized environments in the United States, today announced
that it has joined the NAKIVO Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery
Ecosystem. BeCloud can now offer cloud-based Backup-as-a-Service and
Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service powered by NAKIVO Backup &
Replication Cloud Provider Edition. As an ecosystem member, BeCloud can
deliver fast, reliable, and affordable cloud backup and disaster
recovery services for VMware environments, including onsite VM backup
for fast operational recovery, as well as VM backup and replication to
the cloud for disaster recovery.
“Organizations of all sizes are beginning to recognize the benefits of
cloud backup and disaster recovery for protecting their virtualized
business applications. With cloud backup and replication, data is sent
offsite automatically, on schedule and is easily recoverable in case of a
disaster,” said James Phipps, CEO of BeCloud. “We researched and tested
the leading cloud backup solutions for VMware in depth, and selected
NAKIVO for its! cloud functionality, which enables users to protect
their VMware infrastructures locally and to the cloud through the NAKIVO
self-service interface.”
“We are pleased that BeCloud, a leading hosting and cloud service
provider in the southeastern U.S. region, has joined NAKIVO Cloud Backup
and Disaster Recovery Ecosystem,” said Bruce Talley, NAKIVO CEO and
co-founder. “With NAKIVO, BeCloud is now able to further expand their
cloud services business by meeting the data protection needs of VMware
based organizations of all sizes.”
Built for virtualization, NAKIVO Backup & Replication has been
certified by VMware and offers a complete VM data protection feature set
for SMB, enterprise, and cloud provider virtualized environments. The
product is purely agentless, can be deployed on Windows and Linux, backs
up and replicates VMware VMs onsite, offsite, and to private/public
clouds, supports live applications and databases, instantly recovers
files and application objects directly from compressed and deduplicated
VM backups, speeds up data transfer with network acceleration, and
reduces data size with global deduplication and compression.
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