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Datos IO Unveils RecoverX 2.0 Centric Data Management Platform

With cloud mobility and cloud-native backup and recovery for multi-cloud era

Datos IO, Inc. announced RecoverX 2.0, enabling organizations to be more agile, enhance productivity, and drive operational efficiency as they deploy their next-generation customer centric applications in the cloud and scale their traditional applications across hybrid-cloud and multi-cloud infrastructures.

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Data management reinvented for multi-cloud world
Since its inception, the company has realized the importance of data as the only common denominator binding all clouds together. To enable success for customers in their journey towards cloud adoption, The firm takes an application centric approach and focuses on data semantics at a table and row/column level vs. other approaches which operate on opaque storage blocks or files. The form is focused on leveraging the promise of the cloud (elasticity, availability) while eliminating cloud silos and facilitating complete data protection and mobility across a multi-cloud infrastructure.

We are delivering a solution no one has delivered before,” said Tarun Thakur, co-founder and CEO, Datos IO. “Cloud data management is not about selling boxes or appliances or proprietary filesystems, hardware is a commodity. The power of cloud data management is in the control plane because that’s what enables customers to manage, protect, mobilize, and harness the value of their data across all cloud boundaries. As organizations continue their rapid adoption of cloud we will continue to innovate and lead the cloud data management market for years to come.

RecoverX 2.0 is focused on enabling customers in their journey towards cloud adoption, and facilitates both moving traditional on-premise applications to the cloud and also protecting applications in the cloud, irrespective of the choice of database technology; non-relational, relational or big data.

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With RecoverX 2.0, the company
extends their application centric data management approach to:

  • Migration of on-premise applications to and across clouds with new data mobility for relational databases – Organizations that are migrating traditional applications (starting with SQL Server) to the cloud can now intelligently and efficiently move non-recovery workloads from on-premises to the cloud, across clouds, and from the cloud back to on-premises, with storage efficiency that is 10x of traditional block-based or variable-length deduplication techniques.

  • Cloud-native backup and recovery for traditional and next-generation applications – RecoverX 2.0 introduces data protection support for relational databases including SQL Server hosted in private cloud (regardless of physical server, or VM, or hyper-converged/HCI) or natively in public cloud environments, providing application-centric data protection regardless of deployment on physical server, VM, or hyperconverged infrastructure (HCI).

  • Backup and recovery for big data filesystems – RecoverX 2.0 adds data protection support for Apache Hadoop distributions including Cloudera and Hortonworks providing petabyte scale backup and recovery for HDFS based file systems, fast recovery at file-level granularity, and storage efficiency with file-based global semantic deduplication.

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To power protection and mobility of all of these data sources, to accelerate the industry solutions with leading vendors, and to enhance the user experience of their rapidly growing base of enterprise customers, the firm also announced platform capabilities including:

  • Elastic scaling – RecoverX 2.0 is available as a five-node software cluster for high performance, availability and scale, and can be scaled up (three-node to five-node) and down (five-node to three-node) as application requirements dictate.

  • Enterprise policy management – That further simplifies and automates data protection operations, including adding/removing/pausing/resuming backups, backup NOW, and rule-based addition for dynamically generated database objects (e.g. tables)

  • Operational metrics – RecoverX 2.0 enhances operational monitoring by delivering rich analytics on data source patterns and data protection.

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RecoverX 2.0 is built upon CODR, the company’s application-centric data management architecture.

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Addressing enterprise ransformation

As part of this announcement, the company announced the availability of solutions with multiple data center infrastructure vendors across enterprise storage with
NetApp Inc., application-centric infrastructure with Cisco Technology, Inc. and application-centric data protection for virtualized infrastructure with VMware, Inc., further demonstrating the transformative nature of the firm’s application-centric data management technology for mission-critical enterprise applications.

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“3rd platform technologies are dominating IT spend,” said Phil Goodwin, research analyst, IDC. “As next generation applications are born in the cloud and traditional application workloads move to the cloud a critical cloud data management gap exists. Datos IO is addressing this gap with their innovative application centric approach designed to help organizations protect and mobilize their data across multi-cloud infrastructures.

Datos IO represents an exciting evolution of data protection and management,” said Jason Buffington, principal analyst, data protection, Enterprise Storage Group. “Datos IO’s application-centric approach is designed to deliver protection and mobility services at scale, while remaining infrastructure agnostic. This should provide customers the flexibility and agility to leverage private and public clouds as determined by their application workloads.

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