Veeam Software, the Availability
for the Always-On Enterprise innovator, today announced that it has extended its portfolio of Availability solutions to
support IBM AIX and Oracle Solaris operating environments. Enterprise customers can now replace their
legacy backup solution with a single comprehensive data protection and
Availability solution to protect mission-critical applications,
systems and data that exist in enterprise environments. Veeam's support for IBM
AIX and Oracle Solaris, via a technology partnership with Cristie Software,
enables enterprises to drive business transformation via a single comprehensive
Availability platform for physical, virtual and cloud workloads. Cristie has
proven technology with over 3,000 customers worldwide and more than 1,000
enterprises using its software specifically for AIX and Solaris systems.
"Veeam's strategy is to extend its leadership position in
VMware and Hyper-V to deliver Availability for any app, any data on any cloud.
Today, we further deliver on our strategy by announcing support for IBM AIX and
Oracle Solaris," stated Peter McKay, Co-CEO and President at Veeam. "Enterprises
need to enhance business efficiency and security, while embracing the cloud, but
many mission-critical databases and applications are still running, and will
continue to run, on AIX and Solaris. As we expand the Veeam Availability
Platform to meet the needs of our growing enterprise customer base, we are
pleased to extend support for physical workloads in these environments, in
addition to Windows and Linux. Enterprise
customers can now replace legacy backup solutions with a single comprehensive
data protection and Availability solution from Veeam."
Based
on technology developed by Cristie Software, Veeam's support for IBM AIX and
Oracle Solaris operating environments will be further enhanced and integrated
into Veeam Availability Platform. Cristie's software solutions
helps organizations protect, recover and move critical machines to dissimilar
hardware, hypervisor and cloud environments, as part of their migration
strategies and DR planning. Cristie provides instant system recovery, recovery
simulation, flexible machine migration and hot standby functionality.
With
the Veeam Availability Platform, Veeam enables any business to deliver the
Digital Life experience users expect, delivering the next generation of
Availability for the Always-On Enterprise. It provides businesses and
enterprises of all sizes with the means to ensure Availability for any
application and any data, across any cloud infrastructure. Veeam support for IBM AIX and Oracle Solaris
further extends its industry leading data protection for virtualization to include
physical and cloud environments, specifically providing:
-
Non-Stop Business Continuity to instantly recover any app,
any data on any cloud;
-
Digital Transformation Agility with multi-cloud data management
and migration - choose your Cloud, your way;
-
Analytics and Visibility with actionable insights for
data management, operational performance and compliance
Veeam's
support for IBM AIX and Oracle Solaris operating environments will be available
in 2018.
"Even
though x86 virtualization runs the majority of workloads, many enterprises
still have mission critical applications running in IBM AIX and Oracle Solaris
platforms," said Phil Goodwin, research director, IDC. "Now that Veeam supports
these platforms in Veeam Availability Platform, IT organizations can protect
the vast majority of their applications all under the Veeam umbrella using
consistent policies and processes."
"With
the additional support for IBM AIX and Oracle Solaris platforms, we are better
positioned to provide data protection and Availability across the enterprise,
allowing our business to standardize on Veeam as our primary backup and
recovery technology for our hybrid cloud infrastructure," added Jeff Martinson,
Director of Information Technologies at Ameritas.
"While
the share of UNIX-based systems in the enterprise has continued to decline in
recent years, there is still a significant number of Fortune 500 and Global
2000 companies that continue to use UNIX-based systems in their data centers,"
commented Catia Brunetto, Director BU Infrastructure IT at Veeam partner, Econocom
Products & Solutions, a European services company specializing in the
management of IT and telecom resources across 19 countries. "These enterprise
organizations can be found in any industry and vertical, including banking,
retail, public sector and government, telecom, insurance, manufacturing,
automotive and other, and choose AIX and Solaris based on application
performance, reliability and security."
For
more information, visit www.veeam.com.