Scale Computing, a market leader in edge computing, virtualization and hyperconverged solutions, announced it is offering Acronis Agentless Backup for Scale Computing HC3, allowing for full virtual machine backup and fast recovery for HC3 clusters. This innovation delivers easy, efficient, reliable and secure protection for all data and apps in on-premises and remote systems, in private and public clouds, and on mobile devices.
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“Scale Computing customers can now quickly, easily and securely store their Acronis backups locally or in the cloud, with a scalable solution that is designed for agile businesses.”
Scale Computing today also announced that it is now offering Acronis Cyber Backup 15 Advanced, adding a further dimension to the existing OEM partnership with the global leader in cyber protection. Designed for enterprises utilizing larger environments with more users and more complex infrastructure, it includes data protection against ransomware, crypto mining, and advanced backup features, such as group management, shared protection plans, off-host data processing, tape support, deduplication, and customizable reporting.
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Acronis for Scale Computing HC3 allows Acronis backup technology to easily protect and restore any workload running on HC3 on a host-basis, without the need to install or use any “in guest” backup agent, both simplifying and accelerating this function. It communicates with HC3 natively and contains a protection agent that enables customers to administer cyber protection for all virtual machines in the cluster and enables full virtual machine backup and recovery for the entire HC3 cluster. The Acronis Agent for Scale Computing HC3 connects to the Acronis Management Server and can backup and restore data directly to Acronis backup storage locations including cloud based backup storage.
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