NetEx, a leader in high speed data transport over TCP, today announced a new solution to overcoming the bandwidth limits of replicating and recovering data from cloud storage sites with the new HyperIP for Cloud Data Transport acceleration technology solution and the exclusive Recovery on Demand technology.

    Cloud storage customers often struggle with the tradeoff between high costs for more bandwidth or extended Recovery Time Objectives for restoring files after a system or local storage failure. HyperIP for Cloud eliminates this issue by enabling enterprises to move or replicate vast amounts of critical information using their common Ethernet and TCP/IP networks.

    "The appealing value proposition of cloud storage rapidly disappears if customers can't recover data on a timely basis during a disaster recovery operation," said Robert MacIntyre, Vice President of Business Development and Marketing at NetEx. "HyperIP for Cloud is a simple and highly effective solution to the bandwidth limitations related to replicating and recovering data from cloud storage repositories."

    HyperIP for Cloud provides an award-winning business continuity and disaster recovery optimization solution for backup, recovery and data replication applications. NetEx offers HyperIP for Cloud as a plug-and-play appliance and Virtual HyperIP for VMware, a software-only configuration, enabling customers to quickly deploy the acceleration software into their existing VMware infrastructures. Patent-pending technology accelerates and optimizes industry-leading data replication and file transfer applications by aggregating multiple data replication applications over a shared connection while mitigating the inherent network latency and network disruption for long-distance remote TCP data transmissions. HyperIP for Cloud supports long-distance data transfers at up to 800 Mb/s, the highest performance of any optimization appliance on the market, and 25 to more than 100 percent faster than competitive products. Transfer speed is optimized for the full range of data management applications, including backup & remote replication and business continuance/disaster recovery (BC/DR).

    HyperIP for cloud Recovery on Demand feature opens up virtually unlimited bandwidth to speed data recovery operations from the cloud when a disaster hits. HyperIP appliances and virtual appliances are sold in a variety of scalable configurations, based upon bandwidth required with data rates ranging from 1 Mb/s up to 800 Mb/s. Under the Recovery on Demand program, if a HyperIP for Cloud user experiences a major failure, NetEx will provide the customer with a free software key with unlimited bandwidth for 10 days. The user can then run HyperIP-accelerated data recovery operations at up to 800 Mb/s with no additional license fees.

    About NetEx
    Formed in 1999 as a spin-off of Storage Technology Corporation (StorageTek), privately-held NetEx has provided the world's fastest data transport in the industry, along with guaranteed data delivery, for over 20 years to more than 100 of the world's largest and most sophisticated organizations, including some of the most prestigious providers of financial, transportation and telecommunications services and government entities. For more information about NetEx, NetEx/IP or HyperIP, visit www.netex.com.

     
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