Veeam has outlined major updates to Veeam Data Cloud Vault.
This new release, developed in collaboration with Microsoft, introduces two new editions with low-cost, all-inclusive pricing that eliminates common forecasting and bill shock challenges for customer-managed cloud storage.
A new enhancement to Veeam Data Vault is the integration with Veeam Data Platform, making it simpler for customers to streamline immutable, offsite backup for Veeam users.
Despite the benefits of cloud storage, including simplified security and the ability to accommodate growing volumes of data, many organisations still face obstacles. These include understanding and forecasting costs, improved efficiency and acquiring the necessary expertise for effective configuration and management.
Veeam Data Cloud Vault addresses all of these.
Veeam collaborated closely with Microsoft to develop this enhanced offering integrated with Azure Blob Cool Storage. It simplifies data storage management for backups and eliminates unpredictable cloud cost models, providing users with the confidence to securely store backup data in a Veeam-managed, logically air-gapped, always-immutable and encrypted offsite location for enhanced protection and reliable recovery, when needed.
Veeam Vault also helps organisations minimise the duration of downtime through fast restores to both on-premises and Azure VMs.
“Given the value of data in a digital world and the growing risks to that data including cyber-attacks, organisations need a reliable and cost-effective path to data resilience,” said Niraj Tolia, Chief Technology Officer, Veeam.
Aung Oo, Vice President, Azure Storage at Microsoft said: “By building Veeam Data Cloud Vault on Azure, with its diverse regional options, customers can meet their data residency and compliance needs. The combination of Azure’s secure cloud foundation and Veeam’s strengths in business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) provides an excellent end-to-end, anti-ransomware solution for customers.”