N-able Announces Cove Data Protection with Disaster Recovery as a Service, Introducing Microsoft Azure Recovery Option
May 10 2023 - 7:00AM
Business Wire
Innovative cloud-first architecture offers IT
professionals top-quality disaster recovery with up to 60% lower
cost than proprietary appliances
N-able, Inc. (NYSE: NABL), a global software company helping IT
services providers deliver remote monitoring and management, data
protection as a service, and security solutions, today announced
that it has expanded the Continuity features in Cove Data
Protection™ with the introduction of Standby Image recovery in
Microsoft Azure. This new feature delivers smarter disaster
recovery as a service (DRaaS), helping MSPs and IT professionals
provide a full range of recovery services to end users—from fast,
straightforward file-level restore to flexible, affordable disaster
recovery, now including recovery in Microsoft Azure.
Cove’s innovative SaaS architecture reduces the time and costs
associated with data protection and improves ransomware readiness
by providing backup storage isolation by default. Cove’s
cloud-first approach keeps primary backup storage in the cloud, out
of the reach of ransomware on the local network. Cove’s Continuity
features provide proactive recovery options to deliver higher
service levels, including automated Recovery Testing and Standby
Image. With the addition of Azure support, Standby Image now offers
even more recovery location flexibility: to a local device onsite,
to a secondary location, or to the Azure cloud—all without the need
for expensive proprietary backup appliances.
“Azure and Cove offer a smarter way to solve the issue of
failing over to the cloud,” commented Chris Groot, general manager
of Cove Data Protection. “It’s free to send data into an Azure
tenant, and you only pay for Azure compute when you boot up the
virtual machine (VM). Cove allows you to create a bootable image
after every backup and store it there until it’s needed. In the
case of an outage, Azure gives you full control over compute
resources, and the cost of running in Azure during an outage is
more affordable than buying and maintaining an expensive backup and
disaster recovery (BDR) appliance you may never use. You can also
continue to run your VM in Azure, if you choose, as part of a
larger cloud-first IT strategy.”
Previously, many IT professionals thought they needed to bear
the heavy cost burden of proprietary appliances to meet customer
expectations around DRaaS. With Cove’s Standby Image recovery in
Azure, it’s possible to deliver enhanced disaster recovery while
experiencing up to 60% cost savings over traditional
appliances.
“We looked at the various disaster recovery options, including
very expensive BDR appliances, and realized that as an MSP, we
wanted a rock-solid product that would also help us keep our costs
down. We found that with Cove,” said Lionel Naidoo, director at
Dragon IS. “The IT landscape continues to change, and you have to
stay agile and take the time to investigate new and fresher
approaches in order to stay ahead.”
About N-able
N-able fuels IT services providers with powerful software
solutions to monitor, manage, and secure their customers’ systems,
data, and networks. Built on a scalable platform, we offer secure
infrastructure and tools to simplify complex ecosystems, as well as
resources to navigate evolving IT needs. We help partners excel at
every stage of growth, protect their customers, and expand their
offerings with an ever-increasing, flexible portfolio of
integrations from leading technology providers. n-able.com
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