NAKIVO Announces v9.0 to Include VM Backup for Windows Server

In the dynamic world of cloud-native applications, the security and accessibility of data is more important than ever. NAKIVO is an organization dedicated to virtual machine backup and recovery solutions for environments such as VMware, Hyper-V, and AWS EC2 environments. NAKIVO has recently released v9.0 of its Backup and Replication solution to include VM backup for Windows Server. It’s a significant release, and as such, it introduces a major feature, along with various improvements and fixes. With this release, NAKIVO Backup and Replication now offers a complete data protection feature set for virtualized environments, including local and offsite VM Backup and Replication, support for live applications and databases, instant granular recovery, network acceleration, global data deduplication, Web UI, AES-256 encryption, advanced reporting, and cloud support.

Evolution of VM Backup Solutions

In earlier days, taking a backup of data from a virtualized environment was not an easy task. Backup solutions used by corporations in the past were unreliable, very expensive, and very time-consuming. With the advent of virtualization technology, backups became even more complicated.

4 Ways to Cut Costs When Backing up VMs in The Cloud

Data is a valuable asset for any organization. That’s the reason VMs (virtual machines) came to be. Users could perform tasks on a virtualized system that protects and secures data. But, VMs are expensive and that led to the rise of containers. However, VMs can’t be completely eradicated. Various enterprises depend on VMs in one way or another. Huge volumes of critical data are hosted on VMs, so it’s important to back them up because there’s an imminent threat of data loss. Traditionally, enterprises back up their VMs and store these backups in offsite data centers. This is done to have a copy of the data in case the primary data center is affected by a natural calamity or technical failure.

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