BOSTON, March 20, 2018 -- Trilio, the leader in data protection and recovery solutions for OpenStack, has collaborated with Red Hat to achieve Red Hat OpenStack Certification and has joined the Red Hat Connect for Technology Partner Program. The company’s flagship product, TrilioVault, is now validated for Red Hat OpenStack Platform, giving organizations who rely on Red Hat for their OpenStack deployments greater confidence that its easy-to-use, resilient data protection solution has been tested to provide consistent performance and compatibility.
“Our customers rely on Red Hat OpenStack Platform to power their hybrid and private clouds for a variety of mission-critical deployments,” said Radhesh Balakrishnan, general manager, OpenStack at Red Hat. “Through this certification for TrilioVault, our customers can more confidently use TrilioVault on Red Hat OpenStack Platform for enterprise-grade backup and recovery in the event of a failure, as well as the ability to selectively recover virtual machines to target OpenStack networks, availability zones, regions, and clouds.”
TrilioVault’s agentless, software-only solution was built specifically for OpenStack, and is the only solution to provide self-service protection and recovery of entire workloads to both tenants and administrators. Foundationally architected for the cloud, TrilioVault can scale quickly with zero performance degradation. With TrilioVault, businesses have total control to back up their clouds in a way that’s easily recoverable and requires little-to-no central IT administration.
“Trilio is committed to helping organizations effortlessly protect their OpenStack clouds by giving tenants more control,” said David Safaii, CEO of Trilio. “Our strong collaboration with Red Hat gives customers and systems integrators greater confidence of working with a certified solution that’s already in use by enterprises around the world. We look forward to working with Red Hat and deepening our relationship in the months ahead.”
As tenants move production workloads onto Red Hat OpenStack Platform, TrilioVault’s cloud-native Data Protection architecture makes it uniquely possible for organizations to meet compliance requirements and Service Level Agreements.
For more information, visit: www.trilio.io/red-hat-openstack.
About Trilio
Trilio is an innovator in OpenStack backup and recovery solutions. The company was founded by technologists with more than 45 years of combined experience, at some of the world’s largest storage vendors. Trilio was founded to meet the needs of ever-changing, growing, complex, and scalable cloud based architectures, where flexible and intelligent backup and recovery solutions are no longer a “nice to have” – instead, they are critical components of a comprehensive IT strategy. For more information, visit www.trilio.io or call +1-508-233-3912. Follow us on Twitter: @triliodata and LinkedIn.
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