Veeam Champions Data Freedom for Customers with New Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager Support
Veeam Software,
the #1 leader by market share in Data Protection and Ransomware Recovery,
announced Veeam Data Platform support for host-based backups of VMs running on
Oracle Linux KVM hypervisor. With today's rapidly evolving virtualization and
cloud landscapes, organizations are evaluating the best virtualization
platforms for their specific business needs. In response, Veeam is expanding
its support for platforms which provides increased freedom of choice for its
450,000 customers. Veeam Data Platform provides
data security, data recovery, and data freedom to backup and use data from
anywhere without platform or cloud lock-in.
“In talking with customers, the topic of data
freedom is always high on their list,” said John Jester, Chief Revenue Officer
at Veeam. “As the #1 leader in data protection and ransomware recovery, Veeam
has always been committed to empowering customers with choice. That’s why we
give customers peace of mind across all the platforms and systems they’re using
– from the cloud to on-premises, and often hybrid. We don’t just protect their
data; we make it easy for them to move that data as their needs change.
Introducing support for Oracle Linux Virtualization Manager further expands our
unparalleled freedom of choice in virtualization, empowering businesses to
select and migrate to the platforms that best suit their needs, while maintaining seamless data
management, security and protection."
With this added support for Oracle Linux
Virtualization Manager, users can achieve full protection at scale, leveraging
entire VM and granular recoveries, secure and compliant backup lifecycle
management and more. Veeam Data Platform gives users even greater freedom of
choice to best fit changing business needs for both virtualization and cloud,
including:
· Multi-Platform Compatibility: Veeam's solution seamlessly integrates with leading virtualization
platforms and clouds, including VMware vSphere, VMware Cloud Director, VMware
Cloud on AWS, VMware Cloud on AWS Outposts, VMware Cloud on Dell, Microsoft
Hyper-V, Microsoft Azure Stack HCI, Microsoft Azure VMware Solution, Amazon
AWS, Nutanix AHV, Red Hat Virtualization, Google Cloud, Google Cloud VMware
Engine, Oracle Cloud VMware Solution and IBM Cloud, ensuring compatibility
across diverse environments. All of this is unlocked with the powerful and
portable Veeam Universal License.
· Data Mobility: Businesses can now select and easily migrate from one virtualization
platform to another that best aligns with their specific requirements, without
compromising on data management capabilities or vendor lock-in with a
completely portable data format.
· Secure Data Protection: Veeam's immutable backup, instant recovery and
orchestrated resilience capabilities ensure the security and availability of
critical data, regardless of the virtualization platform, safeguarding against
potential threats and disruptions to keep businesses running.
· Improved Efficiency: By streamlining data management processes across heterogeneous
virtualized environments including the hybrid cloud, Veeam's solution enhances
operational efficiency and reduces the complexity associated with managing
diverse platforms.
· Unified Management Interface: With Veeam's centralized management interface, users can efficiently
monitor, manage, and protect data across multiple virtualization platforms from
a single, intuitive dashboard.
“It's bad enough to have to change hypervisors, but
having to also change your data protection solution adds risk and uncertainty
to an already chaotic year. As an Infrastructure and Operations (I&O)
leader, it’s not enough for the platforms you choose to only meet the needs of
today, they must also be responsive and flexible to support the unknown needs
and data localities of tomorrow,” said John Annand,
Director of Infrastructure at Info-Tech Research
Group. “Veeam for Oracle Linux
Virtualization Manager further enables the enterprise to put
their workloads where it makes the most business sense rather than where it is
easiest for I&O to secure and protect their data.”
Without the need to learn new tools, procure new
hardware, or acquire new licensing, users are able to spend more time driving
business initiatives and less time managing backups. Whether a large
global enterprise or a small business changing hypervisors, adopting a public
or hybrid cloud, or expanding across cloud, virtual and physical environments,
Veeam provides freedom of choice for all organizations seeking transformation
in today’s changing virtualization world.
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