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Axcient Supports Linux and Enhanced Orchestration for Fusion

Cloud-converged IT resilience platform protects critical Linux servers.

Axcient, Inc., in DR as a Service (DRaaS), announced expanded support for Linux VMs on its Fusion platform, enabling IT teams to protect their critical Linux-based applications with sub-hour RPOs and RTOs.

Linux is one of the most popular server OSs, and we’re pleased to be able to offer enterprise-grade IT resilience and agility to Linux users at a fraction of the cost of legacy DR and data protection solutions,” said Axcient CEO Justin Moore. “With Linux powering everything from web servers and critical databases to modern applications such as the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence, it is more important than ever to keep systems resilient and secure. With Fusion, Linux users can keep the business running despite the array of hacks and potential disasters threatening the average company.

Supporting Linux distributions, including Red Hat Enterprise, CentOS, and Oracle, as well as multiple versions of Windows Server, Fusion also includes the following enhancements:

  • Advanced orchestration: Pre-configured Runbooks automate failover and recovery procedures to reduce the time it takes to access services and applications in the cloud
  • Protection from denial of service (DoS) attacks: Enhanced security features to protect against DoS attacks for applications running in the Axcient cloud
  • User interface enhancements: Simplified and optimized user experience with new reporting, lifecycle management and automation features
  • Active redundancy: HA delivers zero downtime and no impact to RPOs and RTOs for software updates and upgrades

In the coming months, Axcient will also be adding self-service failback, which enables administrators to failback applications from the cloud to their on-premise production environments with a click.

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