Announcing new data protection for a multi-cloud world
Protecting your business data is a number one priority—or at least it should be. But, as you work towards digital transformation, the traditional backup approaches can’t keep up with the pace of change, multiple clouds, and new business demands. Veritas CloudPoint is changing all of that.Welcome to the CloudPoint Community: Protection for multi-cloud
We are excited to announce the release of a new data protection offering called VeritasCloudPoint 1.0. CloudPoint is a single,modern snapshot-based data protection solution, purposely built for the multi-cloud,at low cost — all to make it easy for customers to protect their businessdata across their applications, private clouds, and public clouds. CloudPoint uses modern micro-services architecture and provides consistent snapshot-based backup for applications and workloads in a wide range of cloud platforms and storage arrays. It supports Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP), and also supports HDS and 3PAR storage arrays in customer data-centers. You can manage and orchestrate host/volume level snapshots and application consistent snapshots for Oracle using a common user interface and REST API. Ready to get started? Save time in your evaluation, download your version of the software today by simply completing the registration form and we will help you get started quickly. If you still have questions, join the Veritas CloudPoint Community and get answers directly from the engineers that built the software! Helpful Resources: Download your free Install Veritas CloudPoint Community Veritas CloudPoint Deployment Guide and Administrator's Guide4.1KViews8likes0CommentsCloudPoint Admin guide query
The CloudPoint Admin guide states the following... CloudPoint does not support disk-based protection for applications that store data on virtual disks or storage spaces that are created from a storage pool. While taking snapshots of such applications, the disk-based option is not available. Our NBU servers in Azure have MSDP pools to store backups that are built using 16 locally attached virtual drives configured in a Microsoft storage pool. Does the above mean we would be unable to snapshot these virtual machines?3.2KViews0likes2Comments