SUNNYVALE, CA – Sept. 21, 2017 — /BackupReview.info/ — Druva, the global leader in cloud data protection and management, today announced that it is adding Microsoft Hyper-V support via Druva Phoenix, a cloud backup and archival solution. This adds Hyper-V to Druva’s lineup of supported Virtual Machine (VM) environments, which already includes VMware vSphere and Nutanix. Support of these platforms indicates Druva Phoenix now integrates with 75 percent of VM environment providers.
“We are entering an era where the use of multiple virtualization platforms will be commonplace as enterprises continue to expand their environments from on-premises, to a variety of cloud environments. Workload mobility and multiple hypervisor support is key to providing a single control plane for data protection and management, regardless of where those workloads reside,” said Dave Packer, vice president product and alliance marketing. “By adding Hyper-V support, our Phoenix product can streamline policy management and aid in the orchestration of these distributed workloads by supporting the most common hypervisors deployed today.”
Through the Microsoft Hyper-V integration, Druva Phoenix allows customers to seamlessly perform:
“The freedom to choose between virtualization platforms for workloads and data is one of the strategic benefits of a modern, hybrid infrastructure,” said Steven Hill, Senior Analyst of Storage Technologies at 451 Research. “The key to leveraging that flexibility lies in adopting a Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity (DR/BC) and data protection platform that natively spans multiple hypervisors and provides a common, policy-based model for management, security and data protection.”
This adoption supports both users loyal to the Microsoft stack — including legacy Hyper-V versions — and those operating in mixed environments. Druva Phoenix for Hyper-V enables companies to streamline their restoration process and infrastructure by centralizing the backup and recovery of globally distributed environments through the cloud. This integration coupled with agentless approach to backup means that all backup software is maintained centrally, versus at the host, simplifying licensing and reducing administrative and compatibility burden. Additionally, no explicit permissions need to be provided to members of the backup team, giving the team secure, as well as speedy, backup.
About Druva
Druva is the global leader in Cloud Data Protection and Management, delivering the industry’s first data management-as-a-service solution that aggregates data from endpoints, servers and cloud applications and leverages the public cloud to offer a single pane of glass to enable data protection, governance and intelligence–dramatically increasing the availability and visibility of business critical information, while reducing the risk, cost and complexity of managing and protecting it.
Druva’s award-winning solutions intelligently collect data, and unify backup, disaster recovery, archival and governance capabilities onto a single, optimized data set. As the industry’s fastest growing data protection provider, Druva is trusted by over 4,000 global organizations, and protects over 40 PB of data. Learn more at www.druva.com and join the conversation at twitter.com/druvainc.
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