Unitrends Makes All-in-One Backup Starting at $2,000
Entry-level backup, archiving, and DR appliance
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on September 7, 2011 at 2:48 pmUnitrends announced several new desktop models that offer a more affordable entry-level price per terabyte.
"What we’ve found is that there’s a hunger among small business for enterprise-level disk-to-disk (D2D) backup that vendors just aren’t satisfying," Sameer Kamat, Director of Product Management, Unitrends, said. "We’re pleased to offer enterprise-class next generation technology at the most attractive price point in the industry."
These appliances start at less than $2,000 and are the only enterprise-level next-generation backup, archiving, and disaster recovery appliances at this price. All models continue to offer Unitrends No Limits licensing model in which customers don’t get nickel and dimed for clients, operating systems, storage, and other functionality.
The Recovery-172, Recovery-212, and Recovery-312 are available.
The backup appliance vendor also recently launched a Competitive Annihilation campaign in which Unitrends offers anyone $100 for providing a qualifying competitor’s quote and accepting a Unitrends quote.