“As of mid-2011, VMware reportedly has some 75 percent of the virtualisation market, which is rapidly growing across all verticals as customers look to lower cost and simplify server deployment,” said Guy Suter, general manager of the Barracuda Backup Service. "We believe that customers are supported best with a product that can protect both physical and virtual environments, simply, without patching solutions together. The Barracuda Backup Service does just that.”
The new Barracuda Backup Service offers physical and virtual backups within a single, integrated offsite replication solution with no complex per server or per application fees. With VMware host support, Barracuda Backup Service customers have a quicker, more efficient way to recover their virtual servers, including comprehensive disaster recovery and business continuity functionality regardless of whether they replicate their data to the cloud or to another Barracuda Backup Server.
“With our entire network virtualised, it is critical to address our virtual environment,” said Otis Curry, Computer Technology Corporation. “Barracuda Backup Service allows us to do this with a single integrated solution, which is great for maximising our resources and making sure our data is safe.”
Barracuda Networks now supports VMware product versions: VMware ESX 4.0.x and 4.1.x, VMware ESXi 4.0.x,and 4.1.x, VMware ESXi 5.0.x, and VMware vCenter Server 4.0.x,4.1.x, and 5.0.x. Additionally the Barracuda Backup server continues to support Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, and HyperV under a low site-wide Energize Updates license, which includes access to future updates.
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