HPE this week formally launched a new HPE GreenLake For Data Protection which includes a ransomware disaster recovery capability and a new backup and recovery service for VMware. A New Era Of HPE ...
As cyber threats proliferate, the difference between success and failure for enterprises often comes down to the speed at which they recover from attacks. VMware Live Recovery has been designed to ...
VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) is a package that simplifies disaster recovery (DR) in an organisation’s virtual guest operating systems and improves the success of DR processes. It also manages ...
VMware Inc. is convening its annual Explore conference in Barcelona this week with a huge batch of product and partnership announcements aimed at strengthening its Cloud Foundation hyperconverged ...
VMware’s Site Recovery Manager is now supporting vSphere, eliminating one of the obstacles preventing customers from upgrading to the latest version of VMware’s virtualization platform. VMware’s Site ...
VMware detailed its latest protections against ransomware -- along with disaster recovery improvements -- as its big VMware Explore 2023 conference kicked off in Las Vegas, citing moves across several ...
The deal for the hyper-converged infrastructure startup looks to advance VMware’s hybrid cloud standing with a cost-optimized solution for backing up data in the cloud. Datrium competes directly with ...
New ESXiArgs ransomware attacks are now encrypting more extensive amounts of data, making it much harder, if not impossible, to recover encrypted VMware ESXi virtual machines. Last Friday, a massive ...
NAKIVO Backup & Replication v11.1 expands disaster recovery with real-time replication, enhanced Proxmox VE support, and ...
At the recent VMworld conference, Symantec Corp. announced new enhancements to Backup Exec 2010 designed to provide greater visibility into physical and virtual environments with a single backup ...
When is a backup not a backup? When you can't get information out of that backup. Backups are worthless if you can't actually restore from them, a truism that underlies much of the real-world planning ...