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Scale Computing Integrates Acronis Backup into HC3

Scale Computing announced it is offering Acronis Agentless Backup for Scale Computing HC3. The company also announced that it is also now offering Acronis Cyber Backup 15 Advanced. We last covered Scale Computing’s partnership with Acronis earlier this year in March, when Scale Computing started offering Acronis Cloud Storage. More recently, we did a deep dive into the UI of their HC3 hyper-converged system.

Scale Computing announced it is offering Acronis Agentless Backup for Scale Computing HC3. The company also announced that it is also now offering Acronis Cyber Backup 15 Advanced. We last covered Scale Computing’s partnership with Acronis earlier this year in March, when Scale Computing started offering Acronis Cloud Storage. More recently, we did a deep dive into the UI of their HC3 hyper-converged system.

The new addition of Acronis Agentless Backup for Scale Computing HC3 is just one more step towards the ever-deepening relationship between the two companies. The new backup service supports full virtual machine backup and recovery of Scale Computing’s HC3 clusters on a host-basis. Acronis backup is fully integrated into Scale Computing HC3. It communicates with HC3 natively and contains a protection agent that enables customers to administer cyber protection for all virtual machines in the cluster and enables full virtual machine backup and recovery for the entire HC3 cluster.

Also available immediately through Scale Computing is Acronis Cyber Backup 15 Advanced. This service from Acronis is designed for enterprises utilizing larger environments with more users and more complex infrastructure. Acronis Cyber Backup 15 Advanced includes data protection against ransomware and crypto mining. It also has some other features, including group management, shared protection plans, off-host data processing, tape support, deduplication, and customizable reporting.

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