With over 750 Petabytes stored and over 35 billion files recovered (and counting) - backup offers: The platform is natively integrated with AWS, Wasabi, Backblaze B2, and Microsoft Azure to enable best-in-class data protection for Windows, Linux, macOS, VMware, Hyper-V, Microsoft 365, and Google Workspace.įor more information please visit our website.īackblaze is cloud storage that's astonishingly easy and low-cost. There is a separate add-on for existing perpetual licenses.MSP360 Managed Backup is an easy-to-use backup solution with centralized management, monitoring, and reporting. Capacity-based pricing includes 500GB at $12/month and 1TB at $20/month. Retrospect Backup 19.0 and Virtual 2022 will be generally available on July 12, and Backup 19.1 and Management Console updates will be generally available on August 30. Retrospect Virtual 2022 gets significantly faster backups, up to three times faster, and restores, data deduplication to reduce storage capacity occupancy, and certified Hyper-V 2022 support.Īll-in-all, it has significantly upgraded and strengthened its backup software, with dedupe, cloud storage, anti-ransomware features, and much faster virtual machine backup. Retrospect Management Console, the hosted backup analytics service, is updated to support multi-factor authentication, has a redesigned dashboard to better aggregate information for larger environments, separate user roles such as Administrators and Viewers, and a user action audit log. Microsoft Azure for Government: blob storage on Azure for Government for state and local agencies looking for data protection in a US-based high-security data center.Certification of each of Wasabi’s data centers around the world, meaning an additional 12 locations for Retrospect Cloud Storage.Flexible immutable retention periods to extend the period on past backups instead of including that data in new backups.
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Retrospect Backup screenshot with cloud storage optionĪ subsequent v19.1 update release will add: This contract with Retrospect probably helps explain why Wasabi has been able to raise extra funding for its cloud development. Wasabi positions its cloud as a high-availability offering significantly less expensive than AWS. Retrospect has not actually built its own cloud infrastructure and is relying on the Wasabi S3-compatible cloud, with 13 datacenters around the globe.
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General manager JG Heithcock said: “Retrospect Cloud delivers a seamless one-click cloud backup and ransomware protection experience to our customers with a global footprint to minimize latency and adhere to local data regulations.” He said Retrospect’s SMB customers will appreciate having a single subscription covering both the backup software and the cloud storage (perpetual licensing is still available as an option). Generally speaking, backup industry practice is not to have a tightly coupled cloud storage target.
Several backup-as-a-service suppliers sell their own cloud and examples include Clumio (AWS), Datto, and Druva (based on AWS). There are several cloud storage offerings used as backup targets, such as Amazon’s S3, Azure Blob, Backblaze B2, and Wasabi.
It has also updated its VMware and Hyper-V virtual machine backup and restore facility to Retrospect Virtual 2022. StorCentric’s Retrospect has announced its own Storage Cloud and integrated it as a backup target into Retrospect Backup v19.