Image RemovedXTIUM's Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) products utilize best-in-class vendors and equipment that provide several highly rated solutions in our industry.
For our backup solutions, XTIUM leverages Gartner BaaS Magic Quadrant leader- Veeam to fulfill a variety of compute data backup use cases. For our data replication and protection solutions, XTIUM leverages Gartner DRaaS Magic Quadrant leader Zerto to provide near real-time data synchronization with granular recovery point options.
Our DRaaS solutions provide our clients with options to address geodiversity with their data protection as well as simple and reliable backups.
Here are just a few benefits from using best-in-class vendors for our solutions:
Reliability - These vendors are utilized by major cloud providers and enterprise businesses and their reliability is proven in the field daily.
Interoperability - We have tested our products to ensure they work with services and software that you may have already deployed.
Performance - The solutions are monitored and maintained 24x7x365 to ensure the solutions are performing at their best.
The XTIUM Virtual Data Center (VDC) is a Virtual Private Cloud Computing Service that enables customers to leverage guaranteed resource reservation pools (processor, memory, and disk resources) at XTIUM’s world-class data centers. Using the Virtual Private Cloud, customers gain the ability to create virtual machines and allocate and provision computing assets on demand from the XTIUM, vCloud Portal.
The XTIUM Virtual Data Center provides IT professionals with the built-in control and resiliency of an enterprise-class computing environment coupled with the scalability and flexibility of the virtual private cloud. In addition, the Virtual Data Center delivers the privacy and security that companies require for production computing environments.
And since Virtual Data Centers are provided from XTIUM’s award-winning private cloud, customers have multiple options to establish private connectivity as if the servers were still sitting in their own on-premise data center.