Quest Software Adds Physical Server Backup and Restore Capabilities to vRanger
August 21 2012 - 8:00AM
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Quest Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: QSFT)
With virtualization now the norm in the data center, a growing
number of organizations are augmenting their legacy physical backup
tools with modern technologies purpose-built for the virtual
environment. A recent Quest Software survey indicates that 86
percent of organizations use two or more backup products to protect
their physical and virtual machines. The same survey, however,
indicated that more than half of organizations would ultimately
prefer a single solution. Responding directly to customers’ desire
to reduce multi-product complexity while still implementing
best-of-breed VMware backup, Quest has enhanced vRanger® to deliver
complete protection for virtual and physical environments.
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News Facts:
- Quest Software today unveiled vRanger
6.0, the latest version of the company’s market-leading virtual
data protection solution. Known for delivering best-of-breed
backup, replication, and recovery for VMware, vRanger now goes a
step further by giving customers the ability to back up and restore
physical Windows servers, thus delivering comprehensive,
single-source protection for both virtual and physical
environments.
- Already VMware Ready ™ certified for
vSphere 5, vRanger 6.0 delivers OS support for Windows Server 2003
and 2008, and also will support Windows Server 2012 upon its
release to market. In addition, vRanger 6.0 provides application
consistent snapshot backups for a number of Microsoft applications,
including Exchange, SQL Server, SharePoint, and Active Directory
via Microsoft’s VSS.
- vRanger 6.0 enables physical server
backup by deploying distributed agents that send data directly from
source to repository, thus delivering enhanced scalability by
eliminating an extra step and bottlenecks in the backup
process.
- Leveraging capabilities it has long
provided for the virtual environment, vRanger 6.0 delivers a host
of features designed to simplify backup and recovery of physical
servers as well, including:
- Online backups that eliminate the
impact of the backup window on production applications
- Application-consistent backup copies of
transactional servers such as Microsoft Exchange and SQL
Server
- Full, incremental, and differential
backups to reduce the amount of data backed up
- Quest’s patented Active Block Mapping
technology, which speeds backups and reduces storage space by
reading and writing only active blocks of data
- Resource management that enables users
to optimize job results by dialing performance up or down in
accordance with available resources and bandwidth
- Native cataloging that enables “one
click” recovery by allowing users to find and recover files quickly
with keyword and wildcard searches
- vRanger 6.0 now also features French
and German language support, delivering increased usability to
customers in those countries.
Pricing and Availability:
- Virtual machine licenses for vRanger
6.0 will be priced at $769 on a per-CPU basis, while physical
machine licenses will be priced at just $300 on a per-server
basis.
- vRanger 6.0 will be generally available
in the fourth quarter of this year. Attendees of VMworld 2012 in
San Francisco can preview the upcoming release by visiting Quest
booth 717 on the show floor at the Moscone Center.
Supporting Quotes:
- John Maxwell, Vice President,
Product Management, Data Protection, Quest Software“With
vRanger 6.0, customers can finally implement best-of-breed
protection for their VMware environments without having to
sacrifice the convenience and simplicity of a single-source,
single-vendor solution. Unlike legacy physical backup solutions,
vRanger was architected specifically for the virtual environment,
and unlike niche, virtualization-only backup solutions, it now
provides the ability to protect the physical machines organizations
have yet to virtualize. We believe this functionality fills a major
gap in the backup market, and we’re thrilled to deliver the
combined virtual and physical protection that our vRanger customers
have made clear they wanted.”
- Jason Buffington, Senior Analyst on
Data Protection, Enterprise Strategy Group“While vRanger was
among the first innovators of virtualization-specific protection,
it’s great to see Quest adding physical server protection as well.
Customers who wholly embrace virtualization can often face a
challenge when their preferred data protection solution is
virtualization-only, and are forced to use a second tool to protect
their few remaining physical servers. With these new capabilities,
vRanger customers will be able to enjoy a single solution for their
whole environment. Quest’s new capabilities and future roadmap
align well with what ESG is seeing in trends towards unified
protection of physical and virtual, among other data protection
modernization trends.”
Supporting Resources:
- Quest Software, Inc.:
http://www.quest.com/
- vRanger Community:
http://communities.quest.com/community/vranger
- More Quest news:
http://www.quest.com/newsroom/
- Twitter:
http://mobile.twitter.com/quest
- Facebook:
http://www.quest.com/facebook
- LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/
- Quest TV: http://www.quest.com/tv/
About Quest:
Established in 1987, Quest Software (Nasdaq: QSFT) provides
simple and innovative IT management solutions that enable more than
100,000 global customers to save time and money across physical and
virtual environments. Quest products solve complex IT challenges
ranging from database management, data protection, identity and
access management, monitoring, user workspace management to Windows
management.
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