HyperBoot by NetJapan
For booting ActiveImage Protector backups as VMs on Hyper-V and ESXi
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 5, 2020 at 2:14 pmNetJapan, Inc. released HyperBoot, a solution for booting ActiveImage Protector backups as VMs on Hyper-V and ESXi hosts by providing an interim availability solution to bridge the gap between disaster and recovery.
Using firm’s real-time virtual conversion technology, HyperBoot bypasses the lengthy, resource intensive, and cumbersome physical to virtual conversion process, and boots the backup as a VM in 2 minutes. Changes made while running the VM from a backup are saved as differential backup files. A proverbial “Spare Wheel” for recovering, migration testing, repairing, or upgrading prior to actual deployment.
Use VMware vMotion Live Migration to effect “recovery on boot” of a HyperBoot VM to a hypervisor in a production environment.
Features
- Boot backups created by all versions and editions of ActiveImage Protector including agentless, and Linux LVM images.
- Supports booting on Hyper-V (local and remote), ESXi, VMware Workstation/Player, and VirtualBox.
- Available at no additional charge for ActiveImage Protector users.