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Datos IO Joins AWS Partner Network

by Adam Armstrong

Today Datos IO announced that it has joined Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) Partner Network (APN) as a Standard Partner. With its new partner status, Datos IO states that is will be able to use its flagship software, RecoverX, to protect  next-generation SaaS applications or applications (such as Internet of Things (IoT), Analytics, eCommerce, and others) hosted on IaaS and PaaS architectures natively deployed on AWS against data corruption, disasters and human errors.


Today Datos IO announced that it has joined Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) Partner Network (APN) as a Standard Partner. With its new partner status, Datos IO states that is will be able to use its flagship software, RecoverX, to protect  next-generation SaaS applications or applications (such as Internet of Things (IoT), Analytics, eCommerce, and others) hosted on IaaS and PaaS architectures natively deployed on AWS against data corruption, disasters and human errors.

Headquartered in San Jose, California, Datos IO was founded a few years ago by a team that has lead research on market-leading products at Data Domain (EMC), Delphix, Google, IBM Almaden Research Center, Netflix, Nimble Storage, and NetApp. Datos IO’s primary aim is to provide cloud-scale data protection software such as their flagship software, RecoverX. Datos IO claims that RecoverX enables enterprise to protect their data at any interval and granularity, enables recovery in minutes, and can save up to 70% on secondary storage costs.

According to Datos IO, RecoverX is the industry’s first and only NoSQL, scale-out distributed database recovery software. Now that Datos IO is a Standard Partner in APN users can deploy RecoverX on AWS using EC2 instances for compute and S3 for backup. RecoverX on AWS can help companies manage their multi-cloud strategies by enabling recovery of data natively in the cloud, data back from the cloud to on-premise secondary storage for data portability, and for multi-cloud from one cloud to another.

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