Best IT Resilience Orchestration Automation (ITRO) Software for Windows of 2024

Find and compare the best IT Resilience Orchestration Automation (ITRO) software for Windows in 2024

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    Zerto Reviews
    Zerto helps customers accelerate IT Transformation by eliminating the complexity and risk of modernization and cloud adoption. Zerto is replacing legacy solutions with a single IT resilience platform that simplifies disaster recovery, backup, and cloud management. Zerto's software platform provides continuous availability at enterprise scale for a seamless customer experience. It also simplifies workload mobility to allow applications to be moved between hybrid and multi-clouds. Zerto is trusted worldwide by more than 6,000 customers and powers resiliency offerings for Microsoft Azure and IBM Cloud, AWS and SunGard AS, as well as over 350 cloud service providers. Visit www.zerto.com for more information
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    Unitrends Backup Reviews
    Top Pick
    Unitrends Unified Backup offers a complete, agile and secure platform to protect all of your data. Managed through a single portal, Unitrends offers backup and disaster recovery for on-premises workloads, SaaS applications, cloud workloads and remote endpoints. Automation and artificial intelligence are injected into the platform providing end-to-end protection from cybercrime, human error and natural disasters. Integrations with market-leading security, remote management and documentation tools simplify workflows, increase efficiency and deliver 100% confidence in any recoveries to come.
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    Appranix Reviews

    Appranix

    Appranix

    $25/unit/month
    Appranix Cloud App Resilience provides app-centric cloud resources backup, restore and cross-region disaster recovery. Appranix simplifies application resilience with an app-centric cloud-native model for backup, recovery, and DR compared to the legacy infrastructure-centric models. Appranix protects and recovers VMs and containers as well as databases. It also provides load balancers, VPC and security configurations. These components make up an entire application environment. Continuously improve your cloud application service level agreements (SLAs) with fully automated whole-application environment recovery and reports. No third-party data management required on top of your cloud infrastructure.
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    DxEnterprise Reviews
    DxEnterprise Smart Availability Software DxEnterprise Smart Availability software is available for Windows Server, Linux, and Docker. It can manage multiple workloads at the instance and Docker levels. DxEnterprise is optimized for native and containerized Microsoft SQL Server deployments on any platform. It can also manage Oracle on Windows. DxE supports all Docker containers on Windows and Linux. This includes Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL and MariaDB. Our graphical user interface, Windows PowerShell, or DxMobi mobile app for Android and iOS smartphones, makes management easy and flexible.
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    Arcserve Continuous Availability Reviews
    Every second counts when there is downtime. You can move from application recovery times to application availability with continuous protection that keeps you business fully functional during unplanned interruptions. Companies today are globalized and have 24x7 operations that can't be down. They have systems and applications that store IP, keep ecommerce sites running, and facilitate financial transactions. Even a minute of downtime can cause irreparable damage and loss of productivity and revenue. Companies are changing the way they approach business continuity to enable digital transformation and meet today's demands for an always-on economy. They're not only backing up but also continuously replicating - moving past application recovery times to system and application availability. Arcserve Continuous availability ensures business continuity using proven technologies that share one goal: to keep your business running.
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    IBM Storage Protect Reviews
    IBM Storage Protect is an application for data backup and recovery. Storage Protect is a part of IBM Storage's software defined storage portfolio. Storage Protect for Cloud provides backup and recovery services for SaaS applications. IBM Storage Protect, formerly IBM Spectrum Protect, provides comprehensive data resilience to physical file servers and virtual environments. It also supports a wide variety of applications. Organisations can scale to manage billions objects per backup server. Clients can reduce the cost of backup infrastructure by using built-in data efficiency features and the ability to copy or migrate data to tapes, public cloud services, or on-premises object-storage. IBM Storage Protect Plus can be used to store IBM Storage Protect Plus Data, allowing businesses to maximize their existing investment in disaster recovery and long-term data storage.
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    ArcServe Live Migration Reviews
    No downtime required for data migration, applications and workloads. Arcserve Live migration was created to minimize disruptions during cloud transformation. You can easily move data, applications, and workloads to the cloud destination or target destination of choice while your business is still running. You can simplify the process by orchestrating the transfer to the destination destination. All aspects of cloud migration can be managed from one central console. Arcserve Live migration simplifies the process for migrating data and applications. Its flexible architecture allows you to move almost any type of data or work to the cloud, on-premises, or remote locations. This includes support for virtual, cloud, and physical systems. Arcserve Live migration automatically synchronizes files and databases on Windows and Linux systems with a second virtual or physical environment. This can be either on-premises, remote, or in cloud.
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