Kroll Ontrack Provides Data Recovery for VMware Virtual SANs

Data recovery and ediscovery provider Kroll Ontrack has added data recovery capabilities for VMware (VMW) Virtual SAN (VSAN) to its growing solutions palette. Thank a customer's near-data disaster for the new service: Kroll recovered data from several VSAN–managed hard disks, proving its ability to work with VMware’s recent software-defined storage release.

Michael Cusanelli, Associate Editor

August 6, 2014

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Kroll Ontrack Provides Data Recovery for VMware Virtual SANs

Data recovery and ediscovery provider Kroll Ontrack has added data recovery capabilities for VMware (VMW) Virtual SAN (VSAN) to its growing solutions palette. Thank a customer's near-data disaster for the new service: Kroll recovered data from several VSAN–managed hard disks, proving its ability to work with VMware’s recent software-defined storage release.

“Since VSAN is so new, we are very proud to be the first to completely recover virtual machines from VSAN hard disks,” said Jeff Pederson, manager of Data Recovery Operations at Kroll Ontrack, in a statement. “With newly gained knowledge, we developed a toolset for these systems, and can now handle new VSAN recovery requests in an expedited fashion.” 

VSAN, which launched in March, provides policy-driven storage for vSphere environments to help enterprises streamline their storage provisioning and management, according to VMware. The solution also is embedded in the vSphere kernel.

Having a recovery plan for VMware VSAN environments should help Kroll Ontrack among its solution provider partners as they move deeper into the VMware stack. It remains to be seen whether the service will catch on among North American enterprises.

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Michael  Cusanelli

Associate Editor, Penton Technology Group, Channel

Michael Cusanelli is the associate editor for Penton Technology’s channel properties, including The VAR Guy, MSPmentor and Talkin' Cloud. He has written articles and produced video for Newsday.com and is a graduate of Stony Brook University's School of Journalism in New York. In his spare time Michael likes to play video games, watch sci-fi movies and participate in all things nerdy. He can be reached at [email protected]

 

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