Published: December 13, 2011
CIO Study Reveals Need for Change in Enterprise Data Protection Strategy
COLUMBUS, Ohio - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Veeam Software, innovative provider of data
protection, disaster
recovery and management
solutions for virtual datacenter environments, today released the full
findings from the "Virtualization
Data Protection Report 2011" , its second annual report on the impact
of virtualization on data protection, backup and recovery strategies.
According to the independent survey of 500 chief information officers
(CIOs) virtualization has the potential to transform data protection. In
order to achieve this, greater strides need to be made in server
replication; particularly in support of disaster recovery, an area where
IT risk is escalating.
Key findings were:
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94% of CIOs say virtualization can transform data protection strategies
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Top three barriers preventing increased server replication include
cost of hardware (given by 60% of respondents), cost of replication
software (52%) and complexity (42%)
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For enterprises that deploy server replication, in the event of
outages CIOs estimate cost savings on average of $417,391 per hour
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87% of CIOs say that recovery times from large-scale disaster are
growing as the number of business critical servers within the
enterprise increases
"At a time when virtualization is helping drive greater efficiency in
server costs, many would assume that some of these barriers to server
replication would fall. However, this is simply not the case," said
Ratmir Timashev, CEO, Veeam Software. "80% of CIOs said that due to the
agent-based approach of traditional replication solutions, there is
minimal difference between physical and virtual machines when it comes
to the actual volume of data that can be replicated. From our
perspective the key issue uncovered in our 2010 study remains in 2011:
the physical world mindset is being applied to virtualization. This
limits not only the true potential of the technology, but also
enterprise efforts to improve data protection strategies."
Server replication, unlike general backup, is a process of copying data
to production standard hardware that can be brought quickly online in
the event of an outage. The top reasons for server replication include:
protection from data loss (given by 85% of respondents), protection from
hardware failure (70%), protection from regular human error (49%) and
protection from data centre failure (49%). Currently 22% of enterprises
do not use such an approach. However, in those enterprises that do use
server replication it only protects on average 26% of business critical
servers.
Worryingly, CIOs estimate the cost of outage to the remaining 74% of the
business critical server estate that is not replicated at $436,189 per
hour. With the average server recovery time at 4 hours, this means that
each major outage of business-critical data costs an enterprise over
$1.7 million.
Timashev added: "The report reveals that tough decisions are being made
around what is deemed as truly business critical data. These decisions
will become even more difficult as businesses generate more and more
data and in turn expose greater risks. In fact the study revealed that
in 79% of enterprises the current tools used for disaster recovery, a
critical component of enterprise data protection strategy, will become
less effective."
Challenges such as these are highlighted in Veeam's second annual survey
report. The full report is available for download at www.veeam.com/survey.
About the survey
Vanson Bourne, an independent market
research company, surveyed 500 CIOs from organisations across the United
States, United Kingdom, Germany and France that employ more than 1,000
people. Request a copy of the full report by registering at www.veeam.com/survey.
About Veeam Software
Veeam Software develops innovative
solutions for virtualization management and data protection for VMware
vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V. Veeam Backup & Replication is the #1 VM
backup solution. Veeam ONE is a single solution for real-time
monitoring, capacity planning, change tracking, documentation, and
management reporting of vSphere environments. Veeam nworks extends
enterprise monitoring to VMware through Microsoft System Center and HP
Operations Manager. Learn more by visiting www.veeam.com.
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Davies Murphy Group
Jeff Miller, +1 541-207-3461
jmiller@daviesmurphy.com
or
Veeam
Software
Lora Deeds, +1 614-339-8245
lora.deeds@veeam.com
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