RackWare, the leading provider of Hybrid Cloud Mobility and Data Protection solutions, is delighted to announce the latest release of RackWare Management Module is now available on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) Marketplace. Two complimentary Disaster Recovery & Backup licences are included in this edition, each valid for two months. The two free licences can also be utilised for OCI migrations in production.
Disaster recovery is an essential part of business continuity planning in today's IT world. Disaster recovery costs and time are greatly reduced with the Cloud, and applications may be recovered in a structured and prioritised manner. While it may appear that just extending old backup procedures to Cloud-based storage will save money, this strategy will prevent you from taking advantage of the faster recovery times available in the Cloud. Similarly, many existing Cloud solutions that rely on VM imports are essentially a sluggish, labour-intensive version of a stale backup. A fresh methodology is required to realise the benefits of Cloud computing.
An architecture that integrates both Disaster Recovery and Backup in a single solution simplifies operations and optimises both cost and performance in the Cloud. RackWare's innovative Converged DR & Backup platform, RMM, provides a comprehensive application and data protection solution, utilising its patented, proprietary Replication and Sync technology to bring economic Disaster Recovery & Backup to Enterprises. In addition to Replication and Sync, the building blocks of RackWare's Converged DR and Backup solution includes:
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Intelligent provisioning.
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A powerful policy-manager.
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Storage management.
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A comprehensive dashboard to manage and monitor operations.
"We want to give the IT community a hassle-free opportunity to try our Converged Disaster Recovery and Backup solution in OCI. The solution allows protection of applications and data that are already running in OCI, as well as those that are still on-premise or in another cloud," said Bryan Gobbett, RackWare CEO.

