CloudRecovery Enhanced with Data Protection Manager
Iron Mountain's latest CloudRecovery product has been enhanced with support for Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2010, allowing users to send DPM-gathered data to its cloud storage vault. According to this report on The Register, the company says the latest release of CloudRecovery offers multi-terabyte scalability and retains support for DPM 2007 with SP 1 and it can retain data for periods between 30 days and seven years.
"CloudRecovery also has an ability to restore the DPM SQL Server database, as well as DPM data. Ironically, considering the modernity of the cloud, Iron Mountain is returning to sneakernet - well, a turbocharged sneakernet - as it offers 'an on-site Iron Mountain TurboRestore appliance with Data Shuttle services for quickly backing up and restoring data, which allows customers to ship an appliance for sending and receiving large volumes of data without burdening their networks.'"
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