The solution keeps data available, protected and recoverable while lowering costs for managed service providers (MSPs) and their customers. Together, Acronis and StorMagic provide a simple, flexible, highly available data protection solution that offers MSPs –and their customers– peace of mind at a fraction of the cost.
StorMagic and Acronis also announced the availability of Acronis Cyber Protect integration with StorMagic SvSAN. This solution provides data availability and protection for organizations choosing to manage these requirements in-house, keeping data protected and secure while reducing costs.
“Acronis is excited to partner with StorMagic to deliver new integrated solutions that combine the highest availability to eliminate downtime alongside complete data protection, backup and recovery for our service provider customers and businesses,” said Pat Hurley, RVP, Acronis. “Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud Integration with StorMagic SvSAN provides complete control and flexibility of an end-to-end high availability and data protection solution that comes at a very low cost.”
MSPs can now offer customers a simple hyperconverged solution that works with any two x86 servers and hypervisor – providing uptime while lowering costs, and allowing for easy expansion of, and integration with, customers’ existing solutions. The solutions feature active-active synchronous mirroring between two servers, data encryption, a lightweight remote witness, and native integration of cybersecurity, data protection and management. MSPs can opt to offer additional service agreements, including outsourced witness and key management for their customers.
“MSPs want to offer more storage solutions that are simple, flexible and reliable while offering HA and data protection, and customers are looking for easy-to-use solutions that meet their budgets,” said Bruce Kornfeld, chief marketing and product officer, StorMagic. “SvSAN delivers the HA while Acronis delivers the data protection piece – all in a single solution that can be delivered and managed by their preferred service provider or managed in-house.”