Redstor has developed protection for Azure Kubernetes Services and Salesforce.
The recent integration of the Redstor app with Google Marketplace has allowed partners to turbo-charge protection of customer data in Google Workspace.
Instead of an admin needing to grant multiple permissions for a backup to go ahead, Redstor’s integration with Google Marketplace app has reduced the set-up process to the tick of a single box, while single-item recovery is just as quick and easy to perform.
Redstor also now supports Microsoft’s OneNote, Class Notebooks and Staff Notebooks as part of OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams backups – creating the broadest M365 support of any backup provider. This has attracted huge interest from Redstor’s many education partners, keen to provide their schools Class and Staff Notebook support and to capitalise on a margin-rich service with seamless, automated onboarding.
As a result, Redstor has doubled the number of Google Workspace users and M365 users that it is protecting, in the first four months of this year alone.
Web app users can also remotely manage machines and backups without having to set up all the PCs they connect from.
The app not only simplifies the protection of infrastructure and cloud workloads but provides a bridge to the future with the ability to move them around.
A new Azure Mobility service makes it easy to perform a full system recovery or migrate a machine directly into Azure.
Redstor also makes it fast and easy to manage and recover Kubernetes containers in Microsoft Azure, radically reducing the impact of accidental deletion, malicious activity or data corruption.
Unlike traditional, machine-based backups that were not designed for modern, container-based applications, Redstor’s smart, cloud data management platform delivers operational simplicity and automated updates with no error-prone script deployments or configuration, no upfront costs and no complex licensing.
Redstor now offers unprecedented, flexible, cloud-native, hardware-free protection for the broadest range of data types and sources.
Paul Evans, Redstor CEO, said: “Data now exists in more formats than ever before – across a vast number of devices, applications and cloud platforms. Getting full oversight and visibility is difficult without the right tools.
“As data is moving to the cloud, Redstor is building out more connectors to those sources. After launching Salesforce this month, we will be looking to provide protection for Intuit and Sage.”
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