SAN DIEGO, March 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Arkeia Software, a leading provider of fast, easy-to-use, and affordable network backup solutions, today announced the vmOneStep virtual appliance for VMware, a turn-key backup solution for VMware hypervisors packaged as a simple to install single virtual machine, ready for deployment on any VMware vSphere, ESXi, or ESX hypervisor.
Arkeia's vmOneStep virtual appliance for VMware offers comprehensive backup and recovery support for VMware vSphere platforms, including vCenter, ESX, and ESXi. The new vmOneStep virtual appliance auto-discovers, auto-includes, and auto-protects all virtual machines across multiple hypervisors in a single backup schedule. As an all-in-one agentless backup solution for the entire organization, the vmOneStep virtual appliance supports not just VMware, but also Microsoft Hyper-V and Citrix XenServer, as well as more than 200 physical platforms.
Deployment in Just One Step
"By packaging vmOneStep as a virtual appliance Arkeia raises the ease-of-use bar in the virtual server backup market," said Howard Marks, founder and chief scientist at Deep Storage. "Installing the leading VM backup solutions requires an administrator to clone an operating system template, look up the recommended configuration for memory and vCPUs, join the server to the domain, and then install the backup application. Once all that's done they have another server to patch and maintain. With vmOneStep it's just the one step of deploying the virtual appliance."
Distributed as a single Open Virtualization Format (OVF) image, the virtual appliance provides image-level backups of live virtual machines using VMware's vStorage APIs for Data Protection (VADP). Arkeia takes advantage of VMware's Changed Block Tracking (CBT) for fast incremental and differential backups and guaranteed point-in-time recoveries of virtual machines. File-level restore is available for both Windows and Linux virtual machines, including LVM (Logical Volume Manager) support.
The Arkeia vmOneStep virtual appliance supports direct backup to disk and tape, and replicates backup sets to local media as well as to public or private clouds, for secure off-site storage. See an on-line demo of the deployment at http://www.arkeia.com/en/products/online-demos.
Features and Capabilities
Other capabilities managed through the virtual appliance's web-based user interface, include:
-- Works with VMware's Changed Block Tracking (CBT) to further reduce
capacity and network traffic for faster backups
-- vCenter integration simplifies management of backup and recovery
operations for environments with multiple physical hosts
-- vApp support backs up and restores groups of VMs working together, as
well as granular restore on a per-VM basis
-- Multiple transport methods deliver best performance in LAN-free backups
over the SAN, over the virtual LAN, or via SCSI hot-adds
-- Supports Raw Device Mapping (RDM) for backups of remote block storage
devices, including incremental backups using CBT when in virtual
compatibility mode
-- Supports hypervisor redirection and choice of datacenter/folder,
cluster/host, resource pool, or datastore destinations to simplify
restores
Availability and Pricing
The Arkeia vmOneStep virtual appliance for VMware is available now. Prices start at $2,000 for an unlimited number of virtual machines on one physical server (i.e. hypervisor) with any number of CPUs and CPU cores. Prices include one year of maintenance updates/upgrades and unlimited support access. A 30-day trial version is available for download at http://www.arkeia.com/testdrive
About Arkeia Software
Arkeia delivers data backup and recovery solutions to protect more than 100,000 networks in 70 countries. The Arkeia Network Backup Suite is designed for mid-sized organizations that require fast, easy-to-use, and affordable data protection. The company's appliances, virtual appliances, and software back up critical data to disk, tape, and cloud storage. Arkeia protects all major virtual platforms including VMware, Hyper-V, XenServer, and more than 200 physical platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, Netware, Solaris, AIX, BSD, and HP-UX. The company's patented source-side Progressive Deduplication(TM) technology helps users realize better performance at a lower cost by reducing data volumes. Arkeia's deduplication is crucial to accelerating replication of on-premise backups to private or public clouds. Products are sold through resellers and managed service providers worldwide. The company was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.
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