Enhancing Disaster Recovery and Ransomware Protection with Azure VMware Solution and JetStream
Enhancing Disaster Recovery and Ransomware Protection with Azure VMware Solution and JetStream Software
Disaster Recovery (DR) and ransomware protection are critical concerns for organizations today, as the frequency and cost of attacks continue to rise. Our customers demand comprehensive and cost-effective options to safeguard their critical workloads without compromising application performance.
AVS collaborates with leading technology companies, such as JetStream Software, to deliver advanced DR solutions that offer both near-zero Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) and near-zero Recovery Time Objective (RTO) options. The JetStream DR and Ransomware solution implements Continuous Data Protection (CDP) by immediately replicating all data generated by protected VMs. It employs heuristic algorithms to detect data tampering by utilizing cost-effective and high-performance storage options like Azure Blob Storage, Azure NetApp Files (ANF), and ESAN-based solutions. Utilizing the VMware-certified VAIO APIs means that the JetStream solution is fully VMware Ready certified. This approach is unique compared to other market offerings that provide DR protection by creating intermittent snapshots.
JetStream has also partnered with Microsoft to develop a unique feature that rehydrates VMs and their data from Azure Blob object storage, deploying them to AVS nodes provisioned on-demand, to a pilot light cluster in AVS. This ensures a rapid and cost-controlled 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 Solution” [Session ID: VCFB2530LVS]
- “Implementing a Robust BCDR Plan with Azure VMware Solution” [Session ID: VCFB2534LVS]
- “Discover the Partner Ecosystem for Azure VMware Solution” [Session ID: VCFB2532LVS]
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