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Cohesity adds cloud to its converged data protection

Thursday 14 April 2016 10:04 CET | News

Cohesity has added public cloud support to its data protection platform with the ability to use ability to use Amazon, Google and Microsoft public clouds. 

Cohesity’s converged data protection strategy combines data storage for backup, archiving, test/dev and other non-production workloads into one scale-out platform. Cohesity’s cloud features are CloudArchive, CloudTier and CloudReplicate.

CloudArchive lets customers set policies to archive datasets off Cohesity for long-term retention to Google Nearline, Microsoft Azure and Amazon S3 and Glacier services for cold data. CloudTier moves seldom-accessed blocks into the same public clouds, but not their cold data services. CloudTier moves data that must be accessed occasionally and is not yet ready for long-term archiving. CloudReplicate copies local storage instances to public clouds or remote private clouds. Customers can spin up new instances in the cloud to recover data to on-site appliances.

Customers set the cloud target through the Cohesity Policy Manager. For example, a customer can set all backups associated with a policy to move to CloudArchive once a week and retain snapshots for 120 days.


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