PHD Virtual Technologies, a pioneer in virtual backup, infrastructure monitoring and innovator of disaster recovery assurance solutions,
announced today an easy on-ramp for cloud service providers
wanting to provide disaster recovery-as-a-service solutions
(RaaS). Because IT organizations feel sustained pressure to
support aggressive recovery time objectives (RTOs), they need
assurance from their cloud service provider that their
applications and business services can recover within a timeframe that
meets business requirements.
“More and more companies are
looking to leverage the cloud for disaster recovery and this is
positively impacting growth in the RaaS space,” said Carlos
Escapa, SVP and General Manager of Disaster Recovery products at
PHD Virtual. “We are seeing exponential growth from cloud service
providers who recognize that PHD’s ReliableDR, provides the only
automated way to prove that they can recover their customers’ IT
environments within agreed SLAs. ReliableDR’s powerful reporting
capabilities also provide auditable compliance proof of business
continuity policies.”
“The partnership with PHD Virtual
provided NSIS Systems the ability to provide cost effective
Disaster Recovery as a Service for the VMware Platform,” said
Stephan Buys, the Managing Director of NSIS Systems, a UK Cloud
Services Provider. “PHD Virtual's ReliableDR is a great product
which provides the end user with an easy to use interface to manage
their disaster recovery. The continuous and automated testing of the
recovery virtual machines ensures that the end users will have
functional recovery points to fail over to. NSIS Systems is looking
forward to a long term partnership with PHD Virtual.”
Gartner
estimates that the worldwide RaaS market will grow to $1.2
billion by 2017, a CAGR of 21%. By 2014, 30-percent of midsize companies
will have adopted recovery-in-the-cloud, also known as
recovery-as-a-service (RaaS), to support IT operations recovery.
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PHD’s
ReliableDR 3.1 is a disaster recovery assurance solution that
dramatically reduces the cost of IT disaster recovery testing to support
increasingly aggressive recovery service level agreements
demanded by businesses and compliance auditors. Unlike
legacy DR tests, which are typically performed once per year and
can cost upwards of $30,000, ReliableDR enables disaster recovery
(DR) exercises to be performed on a daily, or even hourly, basis
and at a fraction of the cost. ReliableDR not only enforces
Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) / Recovery Point Objectives
(RPOs), but actually delivers Recovery Time Actuals (RTAs) and
automatically detects stale snapshots that are outside the RPO
policy.
“Clouds reconfigure virtualized resources all the
time so testing for disaster recovery must be done frequently,”
said Escapa. “ReliableDR, fully automates the orchestration of the
DR testing process and helps cloud service providers make sure
that recovery procedures are current and in compliance with
business continuity requirements and regulations.”
“PHD's ReliableDR enables cloud service providers to provide ironclad
assurance that their customers’ systems will come up within SLAs,”
said Dave Simpson, Senior Storage Analyst, The 451 Group. “This
differentiates their cloud recovery services and allows them to
better meet customers’ requirements.”
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“The partnership with PHD Virtual provided NSIS Systems the ability to provide cost effective Disaster Recovery as a Service for the VMware Platform,” said Stephan Buys, the Managing Director of NSIS Systems, a UK Cloud Services Provider.
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