Offsite Backup & Replication with Veeam Cloud Connect as a Service
Enable business continuity with backup & replication of your IT environment into StoneFly’s cloud. Instantly spin up your virutal machines or restore backups for individual files, entire VMs and application items in minutes.
Backup, Replication and Disaster Recovery as a Service
Veeam Backup and Replication to StoneFly Cloud helps you achieve 24.7.365 availability for all your workloads including virtual Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware vSphere environments, as well as physical and cloud-based workloads. You can manage flexible, fast and reliable backup, replication and recovery of all your data and applications.
What Makes StoneFly Best in the Market
StoneFly has been in the forefront of the backup and storage industry for more than 18 years. Beginning with its registration of the iSCSI.com Internet domain name, StoneFly shipped its first iSCSI storage appliance in 2002 and subsequently made iSCSI into the established storage standard which today is used by IT professionals around the world. This same expertise is applied to our Veeam Backup and Replication services as we develop, maintain, support, and provide upgrades all under the same roof. StoneFly is a Veeam Software Technology Alliance Partner (TAP) and a Cloud Solution Service Provider. We are the only Veeam Cloud Service Provider that offers Cloud Connect backup in the Microsoft Azure Government Cloud and supports all Microsoft Azure datacenters around the world.
StoneFly Solutions Are Trusted By Customers Worldwide
Stonefly Veeam backup & replication Features List
Storage Snapshots
Ease of Replication
Built-in Deduplication
End-to-End Encryption
Automated Data Protection
On-demand DR plan
Recovery Assurance
Flexible Cloud Repository
Exceptional support
simplified management
Fast and secure
Availability for ALL workloads
StoneFly Private Cloud Infrastructure
Reduce the time, cost and complexity of deploying and operating an offsite cloud infrastructure while meeting your data needs. StoneFly brings a secure, trusted, scalable, and reliable private cloud to customers to transform their business and reduce costs of offsite backup, replication and disaster recovery services. Some details about the StoneFly Cloud:
- 200,000 square feet
- 3000 Cabinets
- 70 Internet Networks and 2 Internet Exchange Points (SFMIX and AMS-IX Bay).
- Custom designed video surveillance of every cabinet
Veeam Backup & Replication Single-Click VM Recovery
You can immediately restore a virtual machine (VM) with instant VM recovery, by running the VM directly from the backup file in StoneFly’s Cloud. Instant VM recovery helps minimize disruption and downtime of production VMs and improve recovery time objectives (RTO).
Veeam Backup & Replication to StoneFly Cloud Architecture
Veeam Backup & Replication components are deployed at the customer end. At StoneFly, Cloud repository is provisioned against the customer Veeam Backup & Replication instance. StoneFly is added as a service provider (SP) to the customer Veeam console on-premise, and all the SP details including the cloud repository from StoneFly appear at the customer side. The customer uses the Cloud repository as a target for the backup and replication jobs.
StoneFly has been delivering enterprise-grade solutions for over a decade. Our expertise enables us to effectively address the requirements of all kinds of businesses (ranging from SMBs/SMEs to large enterprises).
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Relevant Downloads
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Comparing High Availability vs Fault Tolerance vs Disaster Recovery
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BaaS vs RaaS vs DRaaS Comparison – Which is Best
Are you confused about whether your business needs Backup as a Service (BaaS), Recovery as a Service (RaaS), or Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)? With so many options available, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one that fits your organization’s specific needs. This article breaks down each service separately, compares them, and helps you make an informed decision on which one to choose for your business.
How to Size Air-gapped and Immutable Storage for Veeam v12
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How to Calculate and Improve Recovery Time and Point Objectives
In disaster recovery, Recovery Time Objectives (RTOs) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPOs) are crucial metrics to ensure minimum data loss and maximum recovery speed. Calculating the right RTPO values depends on factors like potential risks, data availability costs, and business impact. Achieving fine-tuned RTPOs involves choosing the right data backup and recovery methods like synchronous mirroring and leveraging advanced technologies like cloud computing. With the right RTPOs in place, businesses can be well-prepared to face any disaster and minimize the impact on their operations.
Understanding Full, Differential, Incremental, and Synthetic Full Backups
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