SoftIron Joins Veeam Technology Alliance Partner Program
For Ceph-based HyperDrive storage solution
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 2, 2020 at 1:54 pmSoftIron Ltd. earned Veeam Ready – object and object with Immutability qualification for its Ceph-based HyperDrive storage solution.
Along with the verified status, SoftIron announces its formal engagement with Veeam as a Technology Alliance Partner.
This achievement makes HyperDrive one of the only accredited, open source, SDS architectures that is also capable of delivering unified storage (block, file and object) with qualified immutability features. Coupled with SoftIron’s task-specific approach – purpose-built hardware to optimize Ceph – this gives enterprises freedom, flexibility and reliability when it comes to deploying performing and agile storage, data management and backup solutions.
Object Immutability is a feature which secures data from being modified or deleted, once written and designated as a protected object file. HyperDrive has also earned Veeam Ready object status, demonstrating compatibility with both S3 and Veeam Backup & Replication cloud tier and object storage capabilities. The benefits of this combination are numerous; enabling integration into multi-cloud and hybrid-cloud strategies, whilst also supporting a number of performance tiers and different storage workloads within the same architecture.
“Veeam’s core tenant of simplicity, flexibility and reliability match perfectly with our own design goals in building task-specific data center infrastructure,” said Craig Chadwell, VP product, SoftIron. “Our decision to partner with Veeam was a strategic one, and we have already seen significant customer interest in the combined capabilities of the solution. With this verification, we can offer a best-in-class alternative for customers seeking an integrated open-source solution to deploy Veeam’s backup and replication capabilities, either on premises or in a hybrid-cloud architecture that’s compatible with S3. We’re really excited to be working alongside Veeam and look forward to plenty of success together.“
An emerging factor that is influencing IT businesses to consider replacing existing backup and recovery platforms can be attributed to the increased demand for protection from ransomware.
According to a recent Gartner report, Critical Capabilities for Data Center Backup and Recovery Solutions,1 “by 2022, 40% of organizations will completely replace or supplement their backup applications, compared with what they had deployed in 2018,” finding that “basic backup functionality offered by cloud vendors is being supplanted by enterprise backup solutions to improve data protection and make cloud data protection consistent with on-premises capabilities.“
The Gartner report is available for a limited time on SoftIron’s website (subscription required)
1 Gartner, Critical Capabilities for Data Center Backup and Recovery Solutions, July 20, 2020, Nik Simpson, Santhosh Rao, Jerry Rozeman, Michael Hoeck