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VMware Introduces Next-Generation Disaster Recovery with VMware Site Recovery Manager

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VMware, Inc., has announced VMware Site Recovery Manager, a pioneering new product for disaster recovery automation. The new software was among the many products and solutions showcased at the recent VMworld 2007 in San Francisco.

"Disaster recovery is one of the key factors driving customer adoption and standardization on the VMware Infrastructure platform," said Raghu Raghuram, vice president of products and solutions at VMware. "VMware Site Recovery Manager introduces disaster recovery automation and management capabilities to reduce the risk, cost, and complexity of organizations' disaster recovery plans."

Although organizations face an urgent need for effective disaster recovery, recovery from site failures remains one of the most difficult and complex aspects of IT. Traditional disaster recovery solutions may be slow and prone to failures because they can involve many manual and complex steps, are difficult to test, and require expensive duplication of the production data center infrastructure to ensure reliable recovery, the company maintains. As a result, organizations find themselves unable to provide sufficient disaster recovery protection for more than a small subset of their production systems.

VMware Site Recovery Manager is designed to simplify and automate the disaster recovery process so that customers can reliably recover from data center outages in hours rather than days. Working with VMware Infrastructure, VMware Site Recovery Manager can help eliminate the complexity and unreliability of manual recovery and also eliminate the cost and complexity of maintaining duplicate but idle infrastructure at a recovery site.

"Growing awareness of the business consequences of data center outages, and regulations including SOX and HIPPA that mandate disaster recovery, are helping to raise awareness of the importance and preparation required to ensure successful recovery.

Server virtualization solutions are actually enabling faster and more reliable disaster recovery," said Mark Bowker, analyst for Enterprise Strategy Group. "VMware Site Recovery Manager provides an effective way to simplify and automate disaster recovery in order to rapidly restore business operations when disasters occur."

"We're already taking advantage of the core capabilities of VMware Infrastructure like hardware independence and encapsulation of an entire system on disk to make big improvements in our disaster recovery plans," said Cory Miller, senior IT operations manager at Schwan's Shared Services, LLC. "We're excited about VMware Site Recovery Manager because it provides the centralized management and automation that we need to meet ever more demanding recovery time objectives reliably and affordably."

VMware and its storage partners including EMC, EqualLogic, Hitachi Data Systems, HP, IBM, Lefthand Networks, and Network Appliance are working to support the use of leading storage replication capabilities with VMware Site Recovery Manager. As a result of this collaboration, customers would be able to deploy disaster recovery solutions that integrate the capabilities of VMware and its storage partners.

"EMC and VMware share a common vision for complete data center disaster recovery solutions that are simple, automated, and reliable," said Chuck Hollis, vice president of Technology Alliances at EMC. "We have been working together to integrate EMC's market-leading remote replication solutions with VMware Site Recovery Manager. This initiative will help customers protect their virtual infrastructure using the same proven EMC storage systems and software they've relied on for years in their physical infrastructure."

"We believe VMware Site Recovery Manager's planned integration with the PS Series will provide a simplified disaster recovery solution based on a highly reliable replicated iSCSI SAN," said John Joseph, vice president of marketing at EqualLogic. "VMware and EqualLogic's collaboration reduces key challenges IT managers face in architecting disaster-proof infrastructures and demonstrates our shared commitment to facilitate affordable and resilient data centers."

"HP and VMware have been working together to deliver virtualization and replication solutions for disaster recovery to our customers for many years," said Rick Steffens, vice president of Storage Area Networks of HP's StorageWorks Division. "New capabilities offered today enhance business continuity, integrating HP ProLiant and BladeSystem server and HP StorageWorks array-based replication solutions. This reduces complexity for our customers by simplifying the protection and recovery of their critical systems and data."

"Hitachi Data Systems and VMware have worked closely to ensure that our customers can seamlessly deploy our integrated disaster recovery solutions," said John Mansfield, senior vice president, Global Solutions Strategy and Development, Hitachi Data Systems. "The combination of Hitachi Data Systems market-leading enterprise storage services platforms with the new VMware Site Recovery Manager delivers to organizations comprehensive disaster recovery solutions that are significantly reliable and flexible."

"IBM has been a longstanding VMware partner working to help customers realize the benefits of virtualization," said Mark Doumas, IBM System Storage Portfolio Manager. "The ability of IBM intelligent storage solutions to integrate with many vendors, such as the VMware Site Recovery Manager, provides our customers greater flexibility in disaster recovery solutions, leveraging the specific technologies that meet the needs of their demanding environments."

"We're thrilled to support the new VMware Site Recovery Manager for disaster recovery," said John Fanelli, vice president of marketing at LeftHand Networks. "The combination of SAN/iQ Remote Copy and VMware Site Recovery Manager delivers a fully automated data recovery solution for customer's headquarters, remote, and branch office locations."

"NetApp is pleased to work with VMware to make disaster recovery simpler and more automated in server virtualized environments," said Patrick Rogers, vice president of Solutions Marketing at NetApp. "NetApp and VMware have thousands of joint customers. Together, NetApp disaster recovery software and VMware Site Recovery Manager will provide current and future customers with a powerful and affordable disaster recovery solution across their data center, reducing the risk, cost, and complexity associated with traditional disaster recovery approaches."

About VMware

VMware (NYSE: VMW) is a global leader in virtual infrastructure software for industry-standard systems. Organizations of all sizes use VMware solutions to simplify their IT, fully leverage their existing computing investments, and respond faster to changing business demands. VMware is based in Palo Alto, California, and majority-owned by EMC Corp. (NYSE: EMC). For more information, visit http://www.vmware.com/.

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