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StorageCraft provides DR over cloud

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CIOL Bureau
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LAS VEGAS, US: StorageCraft Technology Corporation, disaster recovery, system migration, data protection and security solutions and Doyenz, Inc., a provider in virtualization and cloud-based solutions, today announced at SMB Nation a partnership to provide small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) easy, secure and affordable backup, disaster recovery and migration services from near line to the cloud.

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This partnership would allow SMBs to replicate point-in-time backup images created using StorageCraft ShadowProtect, and transfer them to the cloud with the Doyenz ShadowCloud  platform.

ShadowProtect, disk-based backup, disaster recovery and migration technology, creates these backup images which are securely stored and made available offsite in the Doyenz ShadowCloud – either for file and folder recovery or to be restored and run as a virtual machine in the event of a production failure, said a press release.

Doyenz delivers a virtualization and cloud-based managed service platform that provides Active Disaster Recovery, Failover in the Cloud and Migrations in the Cloud for the SMB market. Its partnership with StorageCraft will make it easy for SMBs to leverage both technologies to secure their valuable systems and data.

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“We are very pleased to be offering such flexibility in our support for both physical and virtual environments through our partnership with StorageCraft,” said Ashutosh Tiwary, CEO, Doyenz.

He further said, "By combining the two solutions, clients recover rapidly both onsite and in the cloud, while the trusted business advisor derives a significantly better ROI by leveraging their cloud storage dollars with additional cloud services.”

Curt James, vice president of marketing and business development at StorageCraft added that Doyenz ShadowCloud allows IT administrators to automatically save their StorageCraft ShadowProtect images in an offsite location, where they can be automatically restored as virtual machines and used for failover in the cloud, or to perform migrations, testing or upgrades. In the event of a disaster, you can failover to the cloud in a matter of minutes.