Enhancing Disaster Recovery and Ransomware Protection with Azure VMware Solution and JetStream by info.odysseyx@gmail.com August 23, 2024 written by info.odysseyx@gmail.com August 23, 2024 0 comment 7 views 7 Enhance disaster recovery and ransomware protection with Azure VMware Solutions and JetStream software Disaster recovery (DR) and ransomware protection are critical concerns for organizations today, as the frequency and cost of attacks continue to increase. Customers demand comprehensive, cost-effective options to protect critical workloads without compromising application performance. AVS partners with leading technology companies like JetStream Software to deliver advanced DR solutions that offer both near-zero Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) and near-zero Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) options. JetStream DR and Ransomware solutions replicate all data created from protected VMs instantly to provide continuous data protection (CDP). They leverage cost-effective and high-performance storage options like Azure Blob Storage, Azure NetApp Files (ANF), and ESAN-based solutions to detect data tampering using heuristic algorithms. Utilizing VMware certified VAIO APIs means JetStream solutions are fully VMware Ready certified. This approach is unique compared to other market products that provide DR protection by taking intermittent snapshots. JetStream also worked with Microsoft to develop a unique capability to rehydrate VMs and their data from Azure Blob object storage and distribute them to provisioned AVS nodes. On demandWith AVS’s Pilot Lite cluster, you can be assured of fast, cost-effective recovery that minimizes downtime in the event of a disaster or ransomware attack. To learn more about the power of this integration, watch our sessions at VMware Explore 2024 in Las Vegas. “Future-proof VMware workloads with Azure VMware solutions” [Session ID: ] “Implementing a Robust BCDR Plan Using Azure VMware Solutions” [Session ID: ] “Explore the partner ecosystem for Azure VMware solutions” [Session ID: ] Source link Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail info.odysseyx@gmail.com previous post PerfView: ASP.NET Core Stats View next post Migrating from Azure APIM STv1 to STv2: New Options and Considerations You may also like From Zero to Hero: Building Your First Voice Bot with GPT-4o Real-Time API using... October 12, 2024 A Guide to Responsible Synthetic Data Creation October 12, 2024 Capacity Template – MGDC for SharePoint October 11, 2024 Using Azure NetApp Files (ANF) for data- and logfiles for Microsoft SQL Server in... October 11, 2024 Microsoft Community – Do you love stickers?! Do you want to be a part... October 11, 2024 Advanced Alerting Strategies for Azure Monitoring October 11, 2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.