Retrospect, a StorCentric company, announced
Retrospect Cloud Storage, Retrospect Backup 19, and Retrospect Virtual 2022.
With Retrospect Cloud Storage integrated into Retrospect, businesses have a
complete ransomware protection and detection solution that encompasses
on-premise and cloud protection. Retrospect Cloud Storage is a low-cost,
high-availability (HA) cloud storage service, with 13 data centers located
around the world. Retrospect Cloud Storage has been one of the most requested
features from Retrospect's customers, combining the simplicity of a single
subscription with seamless integration into Retrospect Backup.
Ransomware continues to
hamper businesses around the world, locking them out of their business
workflows and demanding exorbitant payments. With the availability of
Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS), those attacks will become even more frequent,
targeting ever-wider segments of businesses. Organizations need tools to defend
themselves, both to protect their data and to detect early signs of intrusion.
With Retrospect Backup
19 and Retrospect Virtual 2022, businesses around the world can now protect
their critical infrastructure on Retrospect Cloud Storage, with complete
support for immutable backups and anomaly detection, as well as on-premise with Retrospect's deep
support for NAS devices, including the new Nexsan EZ-NAS unit with Retrospect
built-in, and tape libraries, including LTO-9 support.
Retrospect Cloud Storage
is built on Wasabi Technologies' Hot Cloud Storage, providing lightning-fast
object storage. Retrospect Cloud Storage leverages that foundation to provide
advanced data protection features like immutable backups. With Retrospect's
AES-256 at-rest encryption, sensitive data can be backed up to Retrospect Cloud
Storage but guaranteed to remain private from the underlying infrastructure
provider, including Retrospect, Inc. and Wasabi Technologies. Using Retrospect
Cloud Storage and the multi-homed backups with the 3-2-1 backup rule,
businesses are fully protected and encrypted from ransomware attacks with
on-premise and cloud backups.
"Ransomware is such a
threat to businesses worldwide that Retrospect is focusing on providing tools
for ransomware protection and detection to help defend crucial data from these
cyber-security threats," said JG Heithcock, General Manager, Retrospect, a StorCentric
Company. "Retrospect Cloud delivers a seamless one-click cloud backup and
ransomware protection experience to our customers with a global footprint to
minimize latency and adhere to local data regulations. Security-focused
features like multi-factor authentication for backup instances and our hosted
service ensure every customer is completely protected."
Retrospect Backup 19
Also included in
Retrospect Backup 19:
- Backup Comparison:
Businesses need to understand not only what is in a backup but what changed
between backups. Using anomaly detection and backup comparison, administrators
can identify exactly which files changed to signal an anomaly and evaluate
their contents to isolate valid ransomware infections.
- OS Compliance
Checks: Many ransomware variants depend on unpatched systems for
infiltration. Retrospect Backup now utilizes its extensive footprint to
aggregate system information and identify systems that are out of compliance
with the latest version of each operating system.
In addition, Retrospect
Backup 19.1 will be released on August 30 with the following features:
- Multi-Factor
Authentication (MFA): Identity protection is important even for on-premise
applications. Retrospect Backup will support configuration encryption and
multi-factor authentication combined with a password prompt. Even if an
attacker gains administrative access to the computer where Retrospect Backup
runs, they will not be able to access the program or the configuration files.
- Flexible Immutable
Retention Periods: Retrospect will support an additional type of retention
where Retrospect extends the period on past backups instead of including that
data in new backups.
- Additional 12
Worldwide Locations for Retrospect Cloud Storage: Retrospect Cloud Storage
will include twelve additional worldwide locations, certifying each of Wasabi's
data centers around the world.
- Microsoft Azure for
Government: Retrospect will support blob storage on Microsoft Azure for
Government to enhance support for state and local agencies looking for data
protection in a US-based high-security data center.
Finally, Retrospect
Management Console, the hosted backup analytics service, will be updated on
August 30 to include the following features:
- Multi-Factor
Authentication (MFA): Identity protection is crucial for cloud services,
and Retrospect Management Console will offer app-based multi-factor
authentication for a more secure workflow.
- Redesigned
Reporting: The dashboard will be redesigned to better aggregate information
for larger environments to address reporting pains in significantly larger
backup infrastructure.
- User Roles:
Organizations will be able to assign roles to individual users, with
"Administrators" able to access any function within the service and
"Viewers" able to utilize the extensive reporting capabilities
without worrying about changing any settings.
- Audit Log:
Administrators will be able to access a full audit log for actions taken by any
users on their account.
Retrospect Virtual 2022
Included in Retrospect
Virtual 2022:
- Faster Backups and
Restores: Fast data protection is critical in physical and virtual
environments. Retrospect Virtual is now significantly faster at backups and
restores.
- Backup Data
Deduplication: With advanced data deduplication, Retrospect Virtual can now
protect larger amount of data in a smaller storage space.
- Hyper-V 2022
Support: Hyper-V 2022 is the latest version of Microsoft's virtualization
software, and Retrospect Virtual is now fully certified for it.
Pricing and Free 30-Day
Trial
For Retrospect Backup
pricing details, please visit: https://www.retrospect.com/store. To request a free 30-day trial, please visit: https://www.retrospect.com/try.
General Availability
Retrospect Backup 19.0
and Retrospect Virtual 2022 will be generally available on July 12, and
Retrospect Backup 19.1 and Retrospect Management Console updates will be
generally available on August 30.