Nakivo Extends NFR Program
To June 24
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 15, 2013 at 2:44 pmNAKIVO Inc. has extended its NFR program to June 24th, allowing current VMUG members, VMware vExperts, VCPs, and VCIs to receive a two-socket ‘Not For Resale’ license of NAKIVO Backup & Replication v3 free of charge.
"We have launched the NFR program in Q1 with the mission to support VMware community by providing VMware professionals with a free virtualization data protection solution for their home and non-production labs," said Bruce Talley, CEO and founder of NAKIVO. "Hundreds of VMUG members, VMware vExperts, VCPs, and VCIs from all around the world have requested and received their free NFR licenses for NAKIVO Backup & Replication v2. Answering the persistent demand, we are happy to extend the program and offer free NFR licenses for NAKIVO Backup & Replication v3."
Backup & Replication offers a complete data protection feature set for virtualized environments, including an intuitive Web 2.0 UI, local and offsite VM backup and replication, file recovery from local, remote, and cloud backups, support for live applications & databases (Microsoft Active Directory, Exchange, SQL, Oracle, etc.), single-click integration with Amazon cloud, deduplication, compression, encryption, and advanced reporting.
"Its [NAKIVO] fast VMware infrastructure discovery, advanced VM protection features, and extensive reporting capabilities, deliver one of the highest levels of performance, reliability, and ease of use available in the VM Backup and Replication market today," said Eric Sloof, blogger.
"NAKIVO has all the important features that are necessary to protect VMs in today’s virtualized environments," said
Vladan Seget, blogger.
"If you are a VCP, vExpert, VCI or even a VMUG member you have no excuse to not try out NAKIVO," said Mike Preston, blogger.
"NAKIVO Backup & Replication is loaded with new technology and capabilities to backup VM’s locally, offsite, and to the cloud," said Marco Broeken, blogger.
The NFR license keys are available for non-production use only, including educational, lab testing, evaluation, training, and demonstration purposes.