Microjuris.com Selects Arkeia Software for Fast, Reliable Data Protection
Arkeia Network Backup Beats Out EMC NetWorker and Symantec NetBackup
SAN DIEGO, May 17, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Arkeia Software, a leading provider of fast, easy-to-use, and affordable network backup solutions, today announced that Microjuris.com has chosen Arkeia Network Backup for fast and reliable backup of critical customer data. With offices in Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Argentina and Chile, Microjuris required a single, reliable backup solution for their fast growing website. Arkeia Network Backup provided Microjuris.com with flexibility to centrally manage the backup of multiple remote locations and reduce any instance of data loss with fast restores.
Speedy Disaster Recovery
Microjuris.com tested three solutions: EMC NetWorker, Symantec NetBackup and Arkeia Network Backup. "Arkeia was the most robust, compatible and flexible software we tested and it was the only one to include bare-metal restore on our most important servers," explains Miguel Quintana, Datacenter Administrator at Microjuris.com. "Every restore job went fast and without a glitch." Arkeia Network Backup was also the only product to run seamlessly on their Linux-based custom NAS/SAN solution. Quintana explains, "Human error is part of day to day operations, Microjuris.com relies on Arkeia for speedy restores."
Flexibility for a Heterogeneous Environment
Before implementing Arkeia, Microjuris.com relied on solutions developed in-house at each of their locations, which led to slow backups and unreliable restores. Microjuris.com operates in a mixed environment of Linux (SLES 10, SLES 11, RedHat variants) and Windows (Windows NT, 2000, 2003) machines. Databases include Microsoft SQL 2000, Microsoft SQL 2005 and MySQL 5. Arkeia Network Backup became the single solution for both Linux and Windows machines and completely eliminated data losses.
Microjuris.com cites Arkeia's easy-to-use web based interface as a key component to their remote data-management strategy. "Each IT center has control over their data using the Arkeia web-based interface and at the same time Microjuris.com headquarters can still ensure a unified data protection solution," said Quintana.
About Microjuris.com
Microjuris.com is one of the top fully-digital legal publishing and research firms in Latin America. With over 200 employees and offices in 4 countries, Microjuris.com offers integrated, legal research tools and social network/mobile premium experiences to thousands of paid subscription customers throughout Latin America. Microjuris.com uses Arkeia Network Backup v8.2.
About Arkeia Software
Arkeia Software delivers fast, easy-to-use, and affordable solutions for data backup and disaster recovery. The award-winning Arkeia Network Backup Suite is designed for mid-sized organizations and safeguards more than 100,000 networks for 7,000 customers in 70 countries. Arkeia's integrated solution is ideal for the consolidation of disparate backup products. We protect all major virtual platforms including VMware, Hyper-V, and XenServer—and over 200 physical platforms including AIX, BSD, HP-UX, Linux, Mac OS, Netware, Solaris, and Windows. Arkeia delivers software and both virtual and hardware appliances, backing up data to disk, tape, and the cloud. We provide bare-metal disaster recovery, LAN/WAN replication of backup sets, and numerous hot backup agents. Arkeia's unique source-side progressive deduplication technology reduces storage requirements and accelerates backups, especially of virtual environments. Arkeia shipped the industry's first network backup solution for Linux in 1999 and is headquartered in San Diego, California.
Arkeia and Arkeia Network Backup are trademarks or registered trademarks of Arkeia Software, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.
Arkeia Software Contact
Britton Spagnuolo
Communications Manager
+1.760.431.1319
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