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Join Matt Bradford and Don Poorman as they help me unpack an incredible year of technological advancement at Pure Storage, taking listeners on a thorough journey through our most groundbreaking announcements and product developments. From hardware innovations like the FlashArray//C20 to cutting-edge cloud solutions and AI reference architectures, this episode offers an insider's perspective on how Pure continues to push the boundaries of data storage and management. Traveling through key solution areas including hardware, cloud, cybersecurity, AI, and digital experience, Matt and Don provide expert commentary on game-changing developments. Highlights include the expansion of Pure Storage Cloud for AVS, exciting enhancements to DRaaS, the transformative OVX reference architecture for AI initiatives, and the introduction of Pure1 assessments that are reshaping how enterprises approach technology evaluation and implementation. Beyond the technical details, this episode celebrates Pure Storage's commitment to customer-driven innovation and continuous improvement. From the launch of Pure Skill's new subscription-based learning platform to the expansion of Evergreen subscriptions and the intriguing glimpse of an AI Copilot, Matt and Don paint a vivid picture of a technology company relentlessly focused on solving real-world challenges and empowering digital transformation. Whether you're a Pure Storage enthusiast, a technology professional, or simply curious about the latest in data infrastructure, this year-in-review episode is a must-listen.
Just as seasoned "preppers" maintain bug-out bags for physical emergencies, today's organizations need a comprehensive kit of digital resilience tools to weather any storm – from ransomware attacks to natural disasters. In our latest episode, join Technology Strategy Director Jason Walker and Technical Evangelist Matt Bradford to unpack the essential components of modern data survival preparedness. Our discussion weaves through Pure Storage's evolving cyber resilience solutions, from foundational replication capabilities to cutting-edge DRaaS offerings. We share and discuss practical insights on implementing critical protective measures like SafeMode snapshots and how to leverage Pure1's security assessment tools to identify vulnerabilities before they become crises. Midway thru the episode we hit an entertaining "Bug Out Bag Challenge" segment where random survival items spark creative analogies to data protection strategies. Blending technical expertise with accessible metaphors, Walker and Bradford demonstrate why data resilience isn't just an IT concern but a fundamental business survival skill. They explore how Pure Storage's integrated suite of tools – including multiple options for native replication, automated assessments, and disaster recovery and restore services – helps organizations build the ultimate data survival kit for an increasingly unpredictable digital landscape.
In this What's Next with Aki Anastasiou interview, Resilient Innovations CEO Willem Olivier discusses the value of Disaster Recovery as a Service, backup as a service, and work area recovery spaces. Olivier explains why it is important for South African businesses to embrace DRaaS and how Resilient Innovations clients weren't affected by the recent CrowdStrike outage. He then reveals that Resilient Innovations recently built its own DRaaS and backup facility. Olivier also explains the difference between DRaaS and BaaS, before outlining the pitfalls of relying exclusively on your existing cloud provider's disaster recovery and backup mechanisms. He talks about work area recovery, too, and explains how it helps businesses get back up and running when disaster strikes. Olivier concludes the interview by explaining how businesses can attend the launch of the new Resilient Innovations DRaaS facility.
In this episode, Suresh Madhu, Lead Architect for Pure Storage, walks us through new innovations in the Pure Storage Disaster Recovery portfolio & gives us a live demo of the Pure Protect DRaaS platform! __________ Chapters 00:00 - Introduction 01:33 - The landscape today 07:46 - Data Resiliency Strategies 12:21 - What is Pure Protect // DRaaS? 23:03 - Solution Overview // DRaaS for vSphere to AWS Native 50:24 - Live Demo! __________ Resources https://www.purestorage.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/suresh-madhu-9544181/
Embracing Technology to Harness the Power of AI for Small Business Success is covered in this podio, along with the following subjects: - Productivity and efficiency - Automating customer service - Analyzing data ************************************************************************************** Harnessing the power of AI can greatly enhance small business productivity and efficiency. With the advancements in artificial intelligence technology, small businesses now have access to tools and solutions that were once only available to larger enterprises. By leveraging AI, small businesses can save time and resources, allowing them to focus on growth and innovation. Whether it's automating customer service or utilizing machine learning algorithms to analyze data, AI is revolutionizing the way small businesses operate and compete in today's fast-paced digital landscape. Carl Mazzanti is a top-tier IT guy with personality—and the ability to assemble a world-class crew to solve business problems. Camped on the leading edge of business technology, Carl knows it, lives it, loves it, and labors passionately to see that clients prosper with it. A lifelong partnership is more important to him than the transaction. Carl's firm, eMazzanti Technologies, is all about delivering powerful, efficient outsourced IT services, such as computer network management, proactive 24/7 monitoring and support, retail IT infrastructure, payment technology and POS, PCI DSS compliance, cloud hosting and backup, affordable DRaaS and IaaS solutions, business continuity and disaster recovery, managed print, mobile workforce technology, information security, and business information optimization. His firm manages over 400 active accounts ranging from professional services firms to high-end global retailers. eMazzanti has been recognized as a 2015, 2014, 2013, and 2012 Microsoft Partner of the Year, a 5X WatchGuard Technologies Partner of the Year, and has made the Inc. 5000 list seven years running. Despite all that, eMazzanti Technologies is fun, innovative, and professional. As likable as he is knowledgeable, Carl will shake 10,000 hands a year speaking at conferences and attending industry events. He is family-first and super loyal. His son accumulated 300,000 frequent flyer miles traveling to 7 countries, and 28 states by the time he was 5… Carl takes him along. Carl is a graduate of Georgetown University, with a triple major in Finance, New and Small Business Management, and International Business. Jennifer, his wife and business partner, is smarter. His interests include snowboarding, sailing, and minor-league baseball, but mostly he works and takes the kids on outings.
Disaster lurks around every corner - ransomware, natural disasters, human errors. Are you thinking about all the data and systems at risk. Is your organization prepared? In this episode, Curtis and Prasanna pull back the curtain on the disaster recovery decision - to build or to buy? They unpack the tradeoffs around cost, complexity, control, and even cybersecurity. Whether you're an anxious IT leader losing sleep over business continuity or just disaster recovery curious, you won't want to miss this episode.Will your DR strategy survive? Tune in now to find out!
Bare-metal is changing the face of Disaster Recovery as a Service... Continuity Centers Cloud IBR is a unique stepping stone into the world of DRaaS! Continuity Centers, is a leader in disaster recovery solutions, providing companies with the tools and services they need to ensure business continuity, even in the face of unforeseen disruptions. In this episode, we have a conversation with Greg Tellone, CEO of Continuity Centers, an entrepreneur from an early age we walk about building computers in the late 80s, setting up possibly the words first remote backup using laser based ethernet and spending his early days in the backup industry leading to a foundational career around MSP and Cloud Backup. Continuity Centers is reshaping the industry by leveraging cutting-edge technology, including their innovative Bare Metal Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) solution. We delve into Continuity Centers' vision, their mission to redefine disaster recovery, and the various ways they are utilizing technology to safeguard business operations. Continuity Centers was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Woodbury, New York. ☑️ Support the Channel by buying a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Continuity Centers, Disaster Recovery, Bare Metal DRaaS, Innovation, Business Continuity, Data Security, Disaster Recovery Solutions. ☑️ Web: https://www.continuitycenters.com ☑️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/continuity-centers ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 • Web - https://gtwgt.com • Twitter - https://twitter.com/GTwGTPodcast • Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5Y1Fgl4DgGpFd5Z4dHulVX • Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/great-things-with-great-tech-podcast/id1519439787 ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode I talk with Dustin Milberg, Field CTO at InterVision. InterVision is strategic service provider focused on helping commercial and public sector organizations transform their technology strategy, improve risk management and gain a competitive edge. InterVision look to solve crucial IT challenges by delivering the right technology, deployed on the right premises and managed through the right service model. The specialize in datacenter and professional services around Resiliency, Cloud, Communications, Infrastructure and more. Dustin and I talk about the evolution of what it is to be a modern day Service Provider in a world where hybrid cloud rules and security and data protection is paramount to their clients. InterVision was founded in 1993 and is head quartered out of Santa Clara, California, United States. ☑️ But me a coffee? - https://ko-fi.com/gtwgt ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix, Veeam, Microsoft, AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, Containers, Storage, Networking, DRaaS, BaaS, Security ☑️ Raw Talking Points: History and founding First 10 years + CAD begins Early days of hosting Transitioning through hosting to infrastructure to virtualisation to cloud Acquisitions - Bluelock Public Cloud Services AWS and Azure Security and Ransomeware Managed vs Unmanaged Ransomware, backup and DR Optimizing workloads question Power of the Data Platforms ☑️ Web: https://intervision.com/ ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://www.gtwgt.com ☑️ Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GTwGTPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode I talk with Gregor Frimodt-Møller Chief Executive Officer and co-founder at any.cloud. Since 1998, any.cloud has been helping its customers originally starting servicing Apple customers. Over time they became the chosen provider of cloud services within Denmark while pivoting the business a couple of times... firstly to IaaS and Vitualization, and more recently to becoming specialists in data and security protection. Gregor and I talk about how keeping things simple (as an ethos) and choosing key partners has resulted in a focused business that has delivered innovative services built on IBM and Veeam technologies achieving world wide reach via strong automation and self service capabilities... all of which allow the delivery of their core Revirt and Retrust services at scale. any.cloud was founded in 1998 and is Head Quartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. ☑️ Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned: Apple, MacOS, Windows, Linux, IaaS, DRaaS, SaaS, IBM, VMware, Veeam, Object Storage ☑️ Raw Talking Points: Focused partnership Veeam and IBM Traditional Hosting IaaS and PaaS Pivoting away from core services Cloud Connect and how a technology that help helps Object Storage Platform Utilizing IBM cloud and how that works Data protection Trends Managed Services vs SaaS Distribution strategy End user/tenant control? Automation and UI Portals ☑️ Web: https://www.anycloud.dk/ ☑️ Interested in being on #GTwGT? Contact via Twitter @GTwGTPodcast or go to https://gtwgt.com ☑️ Music: https://www.bensound.com
TalkingHeadz is an interview format podcast featuring the movers and shakers of enterprise communications - we also have great guests. In this episode Dave and Evan discuss how carrier services can improve services such as Microsoft Teams and Zoom with Dawn-Marie Elder, GM and COO of SIPPIO. SIPPIO offers a single platform and automation for DRaaS (Direct Routing as a Service), Operator Connect, and Zoom Cloud Peering, These are all cloud-native services on Azure. In this podcast we learn more about SIPPIO and Dawn-Marie, and even uncover a few unmentionables. Dawn-Marie was a pioneer in cloud sales with Microsoft's launch of BPOS (now Microsoft 365). At Avaya she got exposure to Telephony and digital transformation. Dawn-Marie lives in North Carolina. In addition to COO, her other titles include Mother, Wife, and Chief Gardner.
PurposeThe infrastructure for Nutanix Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) supports a tenant cluster and a production virtual private cloud (VPC) for each customer. Customers generally have production VMs running in their on-premises cluster, which is connected to the DRaaS VPC using an IPsec tunnel. This is used by the DRaaS workflow to replicate on-premises production data.During a disaster recovery situation or while running disaster recovery tests, VMs will failover from on-premises to the DRaaS cluster. When this occurs, all VMs in one subnet of an on-premises network (e.g., 192.168.10.0/24) usually failover to DRaaS. If the customer chooses to preserve the IP, VMs in DRaaS come up with the same IPs as on-premises (e.g., 192.168.10.0/24 network).In this type of disaster recovery situation, customers can choose which critical VMs are replicated to DRaaS. But in those cases, on-premises VMs cannot communicate with VMs in DRaaS. Host: Andy WhitesideCo-host: Harvey GreenCo-host: Jirah Cox
On this week's episode of Compliance Unfiltered, The Compliance Unfiltered crew cover the widely applicable topic of Business Continuity. Business Continuity seems like a simple enough concept, but many organizations seem to struggle with it year after year. Is it a lack of planning? Are there technical needs and considerations your organization just isn't accounting for? Do you have issues with your Backups? Is your DRaaS up to snuff, or do you need a refresher on exactly a DRaaS is? Either way the CU guys have got you covered, on this week's episode of Compliance Unfiltered! Remember to follow Compliance Unfiltered on Twitter and Instagram @compliancesucks --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/compliance-unfiltered/message
Ransomware attacks have unfortunately been added to the list of "Things to Worry About" for most businesses, and it's predicted that they're only going to become more common in the years to come. This week SecureChat hosts Cory Pomeroy and Aaron Arkkelin sit down with RKON Account Executive Derek Myronuk to discuss a service that certain businesses should be taking advantage of - Disaster Recovery as a Service. Tune in as they discuss the benefits of Disaster Recovery when it comes to data protection & combating ransomware, the value that DRaaS can bring to a business, and how RKON implements and manages this service for their clients.
This is Venyu Podcast #80 for February 23, 2022. On this podcast, we are joined by Tyler Mamrot and Michael Lebo from one of VENYU's DRaaS partners, ZERTO. https://www.venyu.com/podcasts https://www.venyu.com/cybercorner https://www.venyu.com/resources Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this podcast are the speaker's own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Venyu or a guest's employer.
Many businesses are unsure how to protect themselves and recover against ransomware. While layered protection is always recommended, backup strategies are among the most important defenses against ransomware. This podcast explores mitigation techniques from top to bottom, such as backup strategies, user monitoring, immutable storage, 2FA, disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS), email notifications, and more.
Episode 83: Infrastructure Considerations for Disaster Recovery What infrastructure do companies need to make sure their precious data doesn't vanish into thin air? That's the topic of this week's episode, in which Vanessa interviews data security expert Jeff Barber, partner and executive vice president for sales and business development for Prime Data Centers. Vanessa and Jeff chat about what organizations need to think about in terms of data centers and other infrastructure to make sure their data remains secure. Jeff points out that the considerations for citing data centers can be divided into two buckets—physical/infrastructure and data/virtual—and shares the key considerations for each one. This episode will teach you: • Why companies should divide their data into three categories: mission-critical, business-critical, and noncritical. • Why a backup data center should be approximately 50 miles away from your main data center and in a different biosphere. • Why it's important to have good transportation links between the main data center and the backup data center. • How placing a backup data center too far from the main data center can create too much latency. • What the biggest trend in data storage and backup is likely to be in 2022 (hint: its initials are DRaaS). Finally, Jeff explains why Sacramento is a good Goldilocks location—not too near, not too far, and out of the earthquake zone—to serve as a location for backup data centers for firms in Silicon Valley. Disaster Recovery Journal: Register for DRJ's weekly (Wednesday) webinar series at https://drj.com/webinars/up-coming/ Register for DRJ Spring 2022: Resiliency Transformed at http://www.drj.com/spring2022 Asfalis Advisors: https://www.asfalisadvisors.com Apply to be a guest on the podcast: https://www.asfalisadvisors.com/decoded/ Download the 5 Step Crisis Strategy: https://www.asfalisadvisors.com/services/ Request Vanessa Mathews as a Speaker: https://bit.ly/VanessaMathews Connect with the podcast! • Please take part in our podcast listener survey at: https://forms.gle/XDuYPcFjXaydkEXV6 • Email us at podcast@drj.com • Podcast Website: https://drj.com/decoded/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/BRDecoded • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/business-resilience-decoded/ Jeff Barber, guest Jeff Barber is a partner and the executive vice president for sales and business development at Prime Data Centers. He has a deep understanding of the entire storage technology stack and has extensive experience managing national and global sales teams for some of the world's largest companies. Before joining Prime Data Centers, he worked for Apeiron Data Systems, Oracle, EMC, and Hewlett-Packard, among others. • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jabarber1 • Prime Data Centers: https://primedatacenters.com/ Vanessa Mathews, host Vanessa Mathews is the founder and chief resilience officer of Asfalis Advisors, where they are focused on protecting the legacy of the leaders they serve through business resilience. Before becoming an entrepreneur, Mathews developed global crisis management and business continuity programs for government and private sector organizations to include Lowe's Companies, Gulfstream Aerospace, and the Department of Homeland Security. • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessa-vaughn-mathews-mba-cbcp-70916b4b/ Jon Seals, producer Jon Seals is the editor in chief at Disaster Recovery Journal, the leading magazine/event in business continuity. Seals is an award-winning journalist with a background in publication design, business media, content management, sports journalism, social media, and podcasting. • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonseals/ • Disaster Recovery Journal: https://drj.com/
Software-Defined Networking (SDN) has come a long way since its inception in 2009 (check out MIT's review on this). Today, SDN is poised to become the de facto control and management solution for networks everywhere. This trend toward SDN has been accelerated through the exponential digital transformation of the pandemic with customers now looking to hybrid multi-cloud for answers.Nutanix's SDN journey chartered a new path in 2018 with SDN, launching Nutanix® Flow Security with Microsegmentation then quickly followed with a robust ID Based Firewall and Security Planning solution. These were the first pillars of our SDN vision.Fast-following Flow Security, Nutanix implemented the second key pillar of SDN: Network Virtualization, or as Nutanix calls it, Flow Networking™. First introduced to provide secure multi-tenant network virtualization in Nutanix's managed Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (or DRaaS) offering, Flow Networking quickly evolved for on-premise Nutanix customers, becoming available for Early Access following its announcement soon after .NEXT 2020.Host: Harvey GreenCo-Host: Jirah CoxCo-Host: Andy Whiteside
Adam Scamihorn, Product Manager at InterVision, delves into stories of organizations that evaded disaster following a ransomware attack. The post Data and Ransomware Protection Using DRaaS appeared first on InterVision.
Xi Leap is a natively integrated DR Service that serves as a seamless extension to the onprem infrastructure - thus providing a true hybrid cloud experience. Customers can configure Protection Policies and Recovery Plans to protect and recover applications in case of a disaster OnPremises to the Cloud. True to Nutanix's design principle of simplicity, a lot of complexity associated with traditional DR - Multi Vendor Point Solutions, different panes of glass for administering infrastructure and DR, Application Re-Ip post failover, lack of SLA's etc - has been done away once a customer moves to Xi Leap.Host: Andy WhitesideCo-Host: Harvey GreenCo-Host: Jirah Cox
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James Devine is AWS Networking expert who recently joined Aviatrix as Principal Solutions Architect. In EP10, we got together with James to get his views on reasons behind AWS wild success. We also talked about how Aviatrix cloud networking platform makes Customer's AWS experience more impactful, secure and enterprise grade. There is also some thought provoking discussions on why world needs "modern CIO/CTO's " to drive innovation strategy of the future and how VMware VMCoAWS type strategy may help provide a "DRaaS to cloud" as a starting point for many enterprises who are not ready to jump to cloud or want a intermediate solution for workloads not yet in cloud. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/netjoints/message
James Devine is AWS Networking expert who recently joined Aviatrix as Principal Solutions Architect. In EP10, we got together with James to get his views on reasons behind AWS wild success. We also talked about how Aviatrix cloud networking platform makes Customer's AWS experience more impactful, secure and enterprise grade. There is also some thought provoking discussions on why world needs "modern CIO/CTO's " to drive innovation strategy of the future and how VMware VMCoAWS type strategy may help provide a "DRaaS to cloud" as a starting point for many enterprises who are not ready to jump to cloud or want a intermediate solution for workloads not yet in cloud. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/netjoints/message
In this episode I talk with Brad Bastow, Chief Operating Officer at AUCloud. AUCloud provides highly secure, standards based, sovereign cloud IaaS to Australian Government and Critical National Industry communities. This includes Federal, State and Local Governments and CNI organisations such as telecommunications, electricity, energy, financial services and similar utility providers. With high levels of certified services hosted out of IRAP rated facilities, I talk with Brad about how AUCloud was born to fill a niche specialisation in the government IT market and how they offer BaaS, DRaaS, Storage, SaaS Backup and more through a fully automated web portal leveraging vendor APIs to deliver self service with added security and manageability. AUCloud started operations in 2018. The company is headquartered in the Canberra, Australia Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned VMware, Veeam, IaaS, BaaS, DRaaS, Cisco, VMware Cloud Director, Microsoft Office 365, IRAP Web: https://www.australiacloud.com.au/ Services: https://www.australiacloud.com.au/services/ Interested in being on #GTwGT? https://launch.gtwgt.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode I talk with William Bell, EVP of Products at PhoenixNAP. PhoenixNAP was evolved from the need to consolidate network connectivity and offer colocation and cloud to Phoenix. From there it grew world wide by offering scalable, secure, and reliable, infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offerings. PhoenixNAP uses a custom portal and their own set of APIs to enable the rapid creation of cloud services. Strong in IaaS, Backup and Disaster Recovery as a Service, I talk with William about how developing security products and looking ahead to the next wave of infrastructure hosting for cloud native workloads based on Bare Metal Cloud offerings is allowing pNAP to innovate and lead in the service provider market. PhoenixNAP was founded in 1996 and started trading as that entity in 2009. The company is headquartered in the Greater Phoenix Area, Arizona Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned VMware, Veeam, IaaS, BaaS, DRaaS, Kubernetes, Containers, DELL, Cisco, NetApp, Zerto, VMware Cloud Director Web: https://phoenixnap.com/ Bare Metal Cloud: https://phoenixnap.com/bare-metal-cloud Interested in being on #GTwGT? https://launch.gtwgt.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
This week on the Virtually Speaking Podcast we discuss the newest DRaaS addition to VMware’s DR portfolio, VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery. Read more
DRaaS, BaaS, HWaaS, RPO, RTO...Too often discussions of data backup and recovery revert to an alphabet soup of acronyms. In this episode, host Joe Panettieri and guests cut through the confusion to focus on what MSPs and small businesses really need when it comes to data protection.
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Stacy Hayes, Co-founder and EVP N. America of Assured Data Protection discusses how to build a successful Backup and Recovery as a Service business, details about White-Label Data Protection-as-a-Service, and why they chose Rubrik as their platform of choice.
In this episode I talk with Justin Thomas, Managing Director and Founder of DCTwo. DCTwo offer world class cloud and hosting services, delivered from their own custom designing and built datacentres. They have recently had a successful IPO on the Australian Stock Market and have started making waves in the Modular, eco-friendly renewable DC space. Through partners and resellers they offer a suite of managed and vertically integrated cloud services delivered from their datacentres. Justin is very down to earth and relatable, and we have a great conversation around the evolution of datacenters over the past twenty years and how being 100% hands-on has helped DCTwo grow to were they are today. We even get a look at their custom designed 63amp single phase PDU which will be commercially available shortly. DCTwo was founded in 2012. The company is headquartered in the Perth, Western Australia Technology and Technology Partners Mentioned VMware, Veeam, Datacentres, Digital Currency, IaaS, BaaS, DRaaS, VDI Web: https://dctwo.com.au/ Modular Datacentres: https://dctwo.com.au/modular-data-centres/ PDU: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnZ8WiTdbM4 Interested in being on #GTwGT? https://launch.gtwgt.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
Lee Caswell, VP of Marketing, Cloud Platform Business Unit - CPBU at VMware discusses the Datrium acquisition, his view on containers vs. virtual machines and some details on Project Monterey where he talks about offloading CPUs and using Smart NICs.
In this episode, VMware experts talked about latest DRaaS offering from VMware- VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery. They have covered key use cases of this solution, key challenges customers face while trying to build DR solution and how VCDR helps them resolve these challenges, business needs of customers that VCDR tries to solve, some of the latest capabilities of this service, key differentiators of the service, market interest in DR portfolio and much more - Website: https://cloud.vmware.com/cloud-disaster-recovery - Blog: Announcing VCDR: https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2020/09/29/announcing-vmware-cloud-disaster-recovery/ - Blog: What's New with VCDR: https://blogs.vmware.com/virtualblocks/2021/01/22/draas-goodness-to-start-the-new-year/ - On-demand sessions on VCDR from Tech Field Day 22: https://cloud.vmware.com/community/2020/12/01/tech-field-day-22-delivering-demand-easy-use-disaster-recovery-service-solution-cloud-economics/
Disaster Recovery as a Service, commonly known as DRaaS, has emerged as a critical IT component in the midst of hacks and other risks that can take down your business. In this episode, Ken Presti talks to Dante Orsini of iland about how DRaaS services have gained market traction, and how enterprise decision-makers can plan, implement, test, and get the most out of their DRaaS solutions.
Oussama El-Hilali, Co-Founder and Board Member provides his view on the Backup and Recovery industry, where it’s headed, emerging technologies on the horizon, and how blockchain enhances data protection.
In this episode I talk with Justin Giardina, (CTO) at iland. iland are one of the most innovative Cloud Service Providers in the world. This has been achieved by building their platform with usability and management as cornerstones. Justin and I talk about how iland's purpose built public API provides partners and customers with the ability to consume and manage their cloud services at scale with a focus on Infrastructure as Code. This API allows them to expose great technology platforms across 11 global locations offering IaaS, DRaaS, BaaS, Storage, Security and Compliance, and Office 365 backup. Technology Partners Mentioned VMware, Veeam, Zerto, Cassandra, Cisco, Nimble, Tenable, Trend Micro, HyTrust Web: https://www.iland.com API Swagger: https://api.ilandcloud.com Interested if being on #GTwGT? Register interest here: https://launch.gtwgt.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode I talk with Sagi Brody, (CTO) at Webair. Webair has grown into one of the leading IT Infrastructure and Cloud solutions providers based out of New York, offering a wide selection of IT solutions including DRaaS, BaaS, Dedicated Private Cloud, Managed Security, IaaS and more. Sagi and I talk about the company history spanning 20+ years and how they grew from a small web hosting company finding its way in the 90s and 2000s to an innovative Service Provider leveraging automation and trusted technology partners now with a commanding data center presence. Technology Partners Mentioned VMware, Veeam, Zerto, Ubuntu, Cisco, KVM Web: https://www.webair.com Solutions: https://www.webair.com/disaster-recovery Interested if being on #GTwGT? Register interest here: https://launch.gtwgt.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
This week on the Virtually Speaking Podcast we welcome VMware VP of Marketing Lee Caswell to discuss the Datrium acquisition and VMware's vision for DRaaS. read more The Virtually Speaking Podcast The Virtually Speaking Podcast is a weekly technical podcast dedicated to discussing VMware topics related to storage and availability. Each week Pete Flecha and John Nicholson bring in various subject matter experts from VMware and within the industry to discuss their respective areas of expertise. If you’re new to the Virtually Speaking Podcast check out all episodes on vSpeakingPodcast.com.
SDxCentral Weekly Wrap for July 3, 2020 Plus, Cisco expands its edge, and VMware's buying spree continuesAWS joins rival hyperscalers in the no-code/low-code hive; Cisco targets the new edge; and VMware buys DRaaS provider Datrium. AWS Honeycode Sweetens the No-Code/Low-Code Pot Cisco Rolls Out Networking for New Edge VMware’s Buying Spree Continues With Datrium
SDxCentral Weekly Wrap for July 3, 2020 Plus, Cisco expands its edge, and VMware's buying spree continuesAWS joins rival hyperscalers in the no-code/low-code hive; Cisco targets the new edge; and VMware buys DRaaS provider Datrium. AWS Honeycode Sweetens the No-Code/Low-Code Pot Cisco Rolls Out Networking for New Edge VMware's Buying Spree Continues With Datrium Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, David and John speak with Gregg Paulk, Chief Information Officer at Anderson Center For Autism. Gregg shares his story on becoming involved with Anderson Center For Autism, and why Star2Star stood out and proved to be the optimal solution for the business. Learn how Gregg's passionate organization educates and nurtures autistic children and adults to help them reach their fullest development and integrate back into communities. Discover the technology that has helped Anderson Center For Autism continue operations during the coronavirus, Gregg's favorite restaurant for a takeout meal, and what new technologies are catching Gregg's interest for further empowering Anderson Center's facilities and staff.
Live from Metro Connect, we are excited to welcome Bob DeSantis, Chief Executive Officer, at 365 Data Centers, a leading provider of hybrid data center solutions in 12 strategic, primarily edge, markets including Boca Raton, Bridgewater (New Jersey), Buffalo, Chicago, Commack (Long Island), Detroit, Fort Lauderdale, Indianapolis, Nashville, Philadelphia, New York City, and Tampa,365 operates facilities aggregating 220,000 square feet and 21 MW of power, along with an interconnected, resilient, low latency, nationwide fiber network. In addition, 365's robust, carrier neutral ecosystem and secure, reliable edge colocation, network, IP, DRaaS, backup, cloud compute and storage, and business continuity services help organizations reduce costs, drive innovation, and improve their customer experience. For more information, visit https://www.365datacenters.com.SUBSCRIBE to JaymieScottoTV for the latest Telecom News: https://www.youtube.com/JaymieScottoTV HOMEPAGE: http://www.jsa.net LIKE JaymieScottoTV on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JaymieScotto...FOLLOW JaymieScottoTV on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/jsatv
This episode was recorded live at the Datrium offices in Silicon Valley. Chris chats to fellow Brit Simon Long about the announcement of DRaaS Connect and Instant RTO. Both are new features/products in the data mobility and DR space and complement Datrium’s existing storage and virtualisation offerings. Enterprises traditionally implement DR failover for virtual environments […] The post #135 – Introducing Datrium DRaaS Connect with Simon Long appeared first on Storage Unpacked Podcast.
IT Manager Podcast (DE, german) - IT-Begriffe einfach und verständlich erklärt
Kontakt: Ingo Lücker, ingo.luecker@itleague.de Die Abkürzung DRaaS steht für Disaster Recovery as a Service. Und wie der Name schon vermuten lässt, handelt es sich hierbei um Services aus der Cloud, mit denen sich bei einem Notfall oder einer Störung IT-Services, IT-Strukturen oder Daten wiederherstellen lassen. Die Störungen können dabei auf unterschiedliche Art verursacht werden, wie zum Beispiel durch Naturkatastrophen, Hardware- und Systemausfällen, Bedienungsfehlern oder Hackerangriffen. Das Ziel einer Disaster Recovery ist es, die negativen Auswirkungen für ein Unternehmen so gering wie möglich zu halten. Beim Disaster Recovery as a Service-Modell (DRaaS-Modell) stellen Anbieter Speicherplatz, Backup Services, virtuelle IT-Strukturen oder virtuelle Server als Cloud-Dienstleistung zur Verfügung, um Notfälle jeglicher Art abzusichern, ohne dass man selbst zusätzliche Hard- und Software in einem eigenen Rechenzentrum bereitstellen muss. Nach der Störungsbehebung lassen sich alle Daten und Anwendungen problemlos auf den unternehmenseigenen Server wiederherstellen. Vor der Implementierung einer Disaster Recovery as a Service-Lösung schließen der Kunden und der Provider ein Service-Level-Agreement ab. Dieser Service-Level-Agreement beinhaltet neben den Services auch einen Disaster Recovery Plan. Dieser enthält alle Maßnahmen, Verfahren und Vorgaben aufgeführt, die in einem Störungsfall zum Tragen kommen. Außerdem sind Meldewege, Eskalationsstufen und Definitionen der Verantwortlichkeiten im Katastrophenfall Bestandteil eines jeden Disaster Recovery Plans. Die Abrechnung der Disaster Recovery Services erfolgen entweder mit einem, im Vorfeld definierten, Pauschalbetrag oder nach nutzungsabhängigem Verbrauch. Denkbar wären hier zum Beispiel Volumen der turnusgemäß kopierten Daten oder die Anzahl der wiederhergestellten Daten. Vorteile von DRaaS Es gibt gute Gründe warum man -meiner Meinung nach- Disaster Recovery as a Service Lösungen in Erwägung ziehen sollen: Erstens die Geschwindigkeit:I Im Gegensatz zu klassischen Disaster Recovery Lösungen stellen Disaster Recovery as a Service Lösungen eine viel schnellere, automatisierte und zuverlässige Recovery-Maßnahme zur Verfügung. Zweitens niedrigere Kosten und verbesserte Zuverlässigkeit Disaster Recovery as a Service Lösungen ermöglichen die Senkung von Betriebskosten. Das kommt vor allem kleineren und mittleren Unternehmen zugute die selbst nur wenig Know-how und Ressourcen für eigene Notfallmaßnahmen und -strukturen besitzen. Außerdem verbessern Disaster Recovery as a Service Lösungen die Zuverlässigkeit. 3. Drittens die verbesserte Verwaltung Durch den Einsatz von Disaster Recovery as a Service-Lösungen verringert sich der administrative Aufwand. Das bedeutet, dass sich Administratoren mit Aufgaben beschäftigen können, die mehr geschäftlichen Erfolg versprechen. 4. Viertens die nahtlose Redundanz und Skalierbarkeit Disaster Recovery as a Service-Lösungen verschaffen Administratoren ein gewisses Sicherheitsgefühl. Denn Disaster Recovery as a Service-Lösungen decken alle offenen und beunruhigenden Punkte ab. Allerdings muss man an dieser Stelle auch sagen, das Disaster Recovery as a Service auch gewissen Nachteile mit sich bringen. Da wäre zum Einen, Der Kontrollverlust: Wie bei jeder Cloud-Lösung gibt ein Unternehmen die direkte Kontrolle über den Prozess bzw. die unternehmenskritischen Daten an einen Drittanbieter ab. Da sich die Disaster Recovery-Rechenzentren nicht im firmeneigenen Netzwerk befinden und die Verbindungen in jedem Fall über das Internet verlaufen, muss man sich auf die Bandbreite und Latenzzeiten der öffentlichen Infrastruktur verlassen. Ein weiterer nennenswerter Punkt ist in diesem Zusammenhang der Standort der Rechenzentren. Die Unternehmen müssen dem Anbieter glauben, dass die Daten nur auf Servern im deutschen Rechtsraum gespeichert werden. Daher ist es für Unternehmen mit Standorten nur innerhalb Deutschlands ratsam, ausschließlich Anbieter zu wählen, die garantieren können, dass sie die Daten ausschließlich in deutschen Rechenzentren gespeichert haben. Last but not least. Hier sind fünf Fragen, die Sie sich vor der Wahl einer Disaster Recovery as a Service-Lösungen stellen sollten Wie viele und welche Art von Daten müssen Sie sichern, und wie schnell? Welche internen Ressourcen haben Sie für die Implementierung einer DRaaS-Lösung? Kann der Anbieter die fehlenden Ressourcen kompensieren? Wie umfangreich muss der Support sein? Welche Datensätze müssen Sie in Zukunft sichern, die aktuell noch nicht gesichert werden müssen? Wie hoch ist Ihr Budget? Mein Fazit: Wenn sie keine ausreichenden internen Ressourcen für eine zuverlässige Disaster Recovery haben, sollten sie diese Funktion als Service einkaufen. Denn eine Disaster Recovery-Lösung von einem Drittanbieter ist in jedem Fall besser als überhaupt keine zu haben.
Jeff Ton, SVP Product Development & Strategic Alliances, and Ben Miller, Senior Cloud Solutions Architect, come together to provide clarity around DRaaS and more specifically leveraging the cloud as a target or a source. The post Leveraging the Cloud for Disaster Recovery appeared first on InterVision.
One of the more exciting announcements at AWS re:Invent was VMware’s launch of Site Recovery for VMware Cloud on AWS. a robust disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) offering that protects workloads between on-premises data centers and VMware Cloud on AWS, as well as between different instances of VMware Cloud on AWS. The new service lets you take advantage of a consistent, vSphere-based infrastructure and operating environment that extends from on-premises to VMware Cloud on AWS. This week joining us from AWS re:Invent are VMware’s Ben Meadowcroft and GS Khalsa. Links mentioned VMware Site Recovery Delivers DRaaS for VMware Cloud on AWS VMware Site Recovery Technical Overview Main VMware Site Recovery page on VMC Technical White Paper The Virtually Speaking Podcast The Virtually Speaking Podcast is a weekly technical podcast dedicated to discussing VMware topics related to storage and availability. Each week Pete Flecha and John Nicholson bring in various subject matter experts from VMware and within the industry to discuss their respective areas of expertise. If you’re new to the Virtually Speaking Podcast check out all episodes on vSpeakingPodcast.com.
We caught up with Sam Woodcock of iland live on the show floor at VMworld 2017. Barry and Sam spoke about the show, iland's services, taking your first steps to the cloud with DRaaS or Backup as a Service as well as much much more.
In episode one of the Define Tomorrow, Enterprise Technology Podcast, host Barry Coombs is joined by colleagues David Wynn and Ben Evans to discuss "Your data centre, the cloud and much more" Topics discussed include The Cloud, Adoption, IaaS, DRaaS and SaaS, considerations when choosing cloud based applications and more. Refreshing your infrastructure, why now might be the right time to plan your infrastructure refresh, considerations around a traditional virtual infrastructure against the latest trend of hyper-converged solutions, an overview of the Software Defined Data Centre (SDDC). Data Protection, considerations around how to prepare a data protection strategy, 3-2-1 Backup strategies and how to avoid your backups being part of a ransonware attack. Specific Technologies Discussed Include Dell 14th Generation Servers, VMware VSAN, NSX and vSphere and Veeam Backup and Recovery. If you have questions, thoughts on future topics you would like to hear or if you would like to join the Define Tomorrow team for a future podcast please email hello@definetomorrow.co.uk
Podcast – StorageSwiss.com – The Home of Storage Switzerland
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a recovery option that is getting a lot of attention right now. In this live podcast, Storage Switzerland and Carbonite cover exactly what DRaaS is and whether or not your organization should consider…Read more ›
Peter Groucutt of Databarracks and Peter Grant from Xtravirt talk risk, cost of downtime and the rewards inherent in good planning. Join us for an interesting discussion regarding business continuity and disaster recovery in a web-scaled, cloud-based world. Our guests Peter Groucutt, MD of Databarracks and Peter Grant, CTO of Xtravirt, discuss the types of risk organisations need to be aware of, the value of analysing each and the role cloud-based services play in Disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS). The discussion includes the changing nature of risk, the emergence of cyber crime and how organisations both large and small are engaging with the pressing need for business continuity planning. Topics covered include: What is Business continuity planning? How does Disaster recovery feature in cloud-based services? How should you be looking at business continuity planning? How are risks facing organisations changing over time? How has the cloud changed continuity planning? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On Episode 5, Ian helps you give pause for thought before you decide to jump out the plane into the Cloud, & highlights the key importance of before doing so, asking yourself the right questions, & the importance of building the right team to do so.
For SlashCloud Podcast No. 3 of the SlashCloud Podcast, following the shock shutdown of Nirvanix late last year, Gartner predicted that in 2014 one in four cloud service providers would go out of business or be consolidated. The implications of that prediction are huge for SMB/SME's trying to navigate the cloudosphere who are just trying to help add some intelligence to how they go about their day-to-day business.