MSP Attenda Strengthens Cloud Disaster Recovery Capabilities

Attenda's cloud platform is designed to deliver the availability, agility and security of multi-site cloud platform architectures to enterprise applications. Attenda's cloud platform is designed to deliver the availability, agility and security of multi-site cloud platform architectures to enterprise applications.

(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Managed services provider Attenda (www.attenda.net) has added a new, automated disaster recovery service as an addition to its cloud platform, which is designed to deliver the availability, agility and security of multi-site cloud platform architectures to all enterprise applications.

Attenda’s cloud service platform, Attenda RTI, is a scalable, demand-based IT infrastructure capable of increasing business agility through the timely deployment and scalability of computing resources. According to the company’s Wednesday announcement, the Attenda RTI platform uses VMware vSphere 4 and the VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager as key components.

This framework can now be used to protect hybrid solutions that span Attenda’s public cloud and dedicated database resources, enhancing business continuity, and eliminating manual and costly recovery tasks.

With the new automated DR service, Attenda clients now have the capability to recover data to any daily point in time, and test their DR strategy frequently and easily in a non-disruptive manner. In addition, Attenda’s automated DR service manages recovery plans centrally, with high availability network and security resources as an integral part of the recovery plan.

In common with a traditional DR solution, Attenda uses a simple, single site deployment approach. Unlike traditional IT, however, Attenda provides site availability using a simple, consistent framework that combines cloud infrastructure services with the processing power of dedicated database clusters.

“For most organisations the performance of their IT infrastructure is business critical, requiring specialist skills and a rigorous regime to ensure its availability, reliability and security,” Attenda service strategy and marketing vice president Simon Hansford said in a statement. “Unfortunately, just running the existing IT estate absorbs a significant proportion of the available IT skills and budget, so releasing these by adopting a cloud-based managed services model is key to faster deployment of new projects and strategic initiatives.”

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