This newly released product will ensure the Availability of Linux workloads, regardless of whether they’re deployed in the public cloud or on-premises.
While the anticipated Veeam Agent for Windows release is great news to partners, they are equally excited to hear the announcement of Veeam Agent for Linux. This allows your customers to back up, protect and ensure availability to internal and external HDDs, remote USB drives and shared folders on the network. And, as a service provider, your customers can back up these workloads to your environment leveraging your backup as a service (BaaS) or disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) offering. This allows centralized backup and recovery options of an entire hybrid cloud environment, either virtual or physical, on a single Veeam repository.
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It comes with full integration with Veeam Backup & Replication backup repositories. Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows will protect servers and workstations on premise and in the cloud. It’s a platform that not only establishes Veeam as a true leader in virtualization, but, with the inclusion of Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows and Veeam Agent for Linux, it also enables managed service providers to deliver on new levels of availability in physical backup. 23, 2016, Veeam unveiled its vision for the future: Veeam Availability Platform for the Hybrid Cloud.
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Veeam Software knows that virtualization is the gateway to the cloud, but not all workloads can be virtualized. And, with this strategy, the need for a reliable agent solution to back up physical workloads becomes increasingly important. When it comes to backing up data, many organizations are seeking to leverage the cloud for both their physical and virtual workloads, and have a need to back up and consolidate both instances into a single and secure environment. Today’s increasing demands mean managed service providers must be a one-stop shop for all IT needs.
Customers are, after all, demanding more from their providers to keep availability for their enterprises always-on. As a managed service provider, a primary business concern is whether your current portfolio is sufficient in meeting all of your clients’ IT needs.