SunGard Enhances Recovery With Cloud Option

The importance of application availability remains a pressing priority for many businesses but many struggle with a suitable system.

In order to help small and midsize businesses (SMBs) meet this challenge, SunGard Availability Services has updated its portfolio of offerings with Recover2Cloud, a suite of managed recovery services backed by guaranteed service levels.

The suite of services utilises a secure, enterprise-grade cloud platform and delivers a variety of recovery time and recovery point service levels.

Physical, Virtual, Cloud

Recover2Cloud for Server Replication incorporates asynchronous server-based replication and is suited for virtual, physical and cloud-based applications requiring recovery in less than four hours, while Recover2Cloud for Vaulting restores data from an online vault and delivers application recovery in less than 24 hours.

With SunGard Vaulting, deduplicated backup copies of data are stored in a secure vault at a SunGard location, in close proximity to recovery infrastructure. Recover2Cloud for Vaulting also provides complementary managed recovery services – SunGard experts assume responsibility for restoring the vaulted data and recovering your application, at guaranteed service levels.

The service utilises an enterprise-shared, secure cloud infrastructure, which the company said reduces the total cost of ownership by 35 percent or more compared to an in-house solution.

The Recover2Cloud Services are offered for individual applications, or as part of a tiered solution addressing different availability needs across multiple applications, heterogeneous platforms, and physical and virtual environments.

An additional service in this family, utilises storage virtualisation technology, is expected to be released later this year, the company said.

Data Access

Laura DuBois, program vice president at IT research firm IDC, said for most firms, continuous access to data and information has never been more critical than it is today.

“The resilience of these businesses, therefore, is heavily tied to IT,” she noted. “SunGard’s Recover2Cloud services enhance its existing portfolio with important features like SLA guarantees, service automation and recovery orchestration, and enterprise-class services. Organisations are advised to look for these types of features, and carefully evaluate their service provider’s capability to deliver them, in order to gain best value for their recovery investment.”

As part of all Recover2Cloud services, SunGard assumes recovery responsibility on behalf of an organisation, with an operations staff driving solution deployment and performing 24/7 monitoring, troubleshooting and testing.

In case of an outage in the customer’s production environment, SunGard also performs the recovery.

SunGard also offers consulting services that support organisations in developing and managing solutions in the areas of enterprise resiliency, technology architecture and infrastructure operations.

Nathan Eddy

Nathan Eddy is a contributor to eWeek and TechWeekEurope, covering cloud and BYOD

Recent Posts

US To Ban Huawei, ZTE From Certifying Wireless Kit

US FCC seeks to ban Chinese telecom firms at centre of national security concerns from…

3 hours ago

Anthropic Launches Enterprise-Focused Claude, Plus iPhone App

Two updates to Anthropic's AI chatbot Claude sees arrival of a new business-focused plan, as…

5 hours ago

TikTok Viewed As Chinese Influence Tool By Most Americans – Poll

Most people in the United States view TikTok as a Chinese influence tool a poll…

19 hours ago

Ofcom Confirms OnlyFans Investigation Over Age Verification

UK regulator confirms it is investigating whether OnlyFans is doing enough to prevent children accessing…

19 hours ago

Ex Google Staff Fired Over Israel Protest File NLRB Complaint

Dismissed staff file complaint with a US labor board, and allege Google unlawfully terminated their…

21 hours ago

Tesla Axes Entire Supercharger Team, Plus Senior Executives

Elon Musk dismisses two senior Tesla executives, plus the entire division that runs Tesla's Supercharger…

22 hours ago