Infrascale

Infrascale is a DRaaS (disaster-recovery-as-a-service) and data protection company based in El Segundo, California.

Infrascale
Initial release2011
Available inEnglish
TypeBusiness continuity planning
Websitewww.infrascale.com

History

Founded in 2011 by Ken Shaw, the company is headquartered in El Segundo, California, and has offices in Australia, India, and the Ukraine.[1] It has 16 datacenters around the world including the United States, Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, India, Ukraine, and South Africa.[2][3]

In 2014, the company acquired Eversync Solutions, Inc[4]to offer cloud and on-premises backup, archiving, and disaster recovery solutions.

The program received awards from various analyst firms and publications. In 2017, Redmond Channel Partners named Infrascale the Best Ransomware Solution.[5] Also in 2017, Gartner named Infrascale a Leader in the DRaaS Magic Quadrant.[6] In 2016, Gartner named Infrascale a Visionary in the disaster recovery Magic Quadrant[7] and in 2015, a business continuity Cool Vendor.[8] CRN named Infrascale one of the "20 Coolest Cloud Storage Vendors of the 2016 Cloud 100".[9]

Features

Features include failover, continuous data protection, unlimited versioning, archiving, integrated local backup, remote wipe & geo-locate, and military-grade security.[10] It is available as a direct-to-cloud offering or with a local, on-premises appliance.

On January 17, 2017, they announced a partnership with the Google Cloud Platform to deliver faster failover.[11]

Product editions

Infrascale comes in two versions:

  1. Cloud Backup- Direct-to-cloud backup for mobile, laptops, and remote offices without appliances.[12]
  2. Disaster Recovery- Instantly run your systems in our cloud when they go down due to hardware failure or natural disaster.[13]

Infrascale is 100% channel focused and concentrates heavily on selling through IT resellers and managed service providers.

The Infrascale products include several features targeted at protecting data such as:

  1. Exchange Backup and Granular Recovery
  2. Windows Server Backup and Recovery
  3. Sharepoint Server Backup and Recovery
  4. SQL Server Backup and Recovery
  5. Linux Backup and Recovery
  6. Unix Backup and Recovery
  7. Novell NetWare Backup and Recovery
  8. Solaris Backup and Recovery

See also

References

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