VMware facilitate vCloud solutions to the issuing company’s enterprise-class search, use and management of a variety of services in the cloud service providers who are members of the VMware service provider program (VSPP).
One solution is vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5, which can be optimized for disaster recovery. Four members of the service provider VMware has announced plans to introduce a service-based disaster recovery in the cloud that is built on top of vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5, which was announced on July 12, 2011.
The four service providers – FusionStorm, Hosting.com, iland and VeriStor. He soon became the leading provider of services that simplify and reduce costs at the time of disaster recovery in the IT world. This cloud-based service market with the proper use payment model (pay-per-use). In the event of a disaster, or a customer wants to test the recovery process, vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5 will automate and manage the whole process of treatment failure.
This solution also said the system will automatically return to the customer’s premises when the operation is running again. The skill is introduced by VMware vSphere new replication in vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5. VMware vSphere Replication is the first in the industry, are useful for cross-site data replication, regardless of existing storage arrays.
The benefits of this solution is to eliminate the need to do the same storage environment between the primary location and site disaster recovery, while simplifying data replication between data center customers and public clouds.
VMware and its partner networks to accelerate the implementation of hybrid cloud through:
- Global Connect – a global cloud for many service providers across geographically
- VMware vCloud connector 1.5 – Accelerate transfers between public and private clouds
- vcloud.vmware.com – The door to the enterprise-class hybrid cloud
- Disaster Recovery with vCenter Site Recovery Manager 5
- VMware Cloud Infrastructure Suite – Enterprise Cloud Foundation hybrid

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