Great and extremely detailed product comparison on Zerto and SRM by existing Zerto customer, Gene Torres. Gene takes you through everything you need to know about these 2 products in his search for the right BCDR platform that meets his requirements and fits his use cases. Going from implementation to protection, discussing the following topics […]
About a year ago I was fortunate to have the opportunity of writing this blog regarding the speed and ease of upgrading Zerto’s Virtual Replication (ZVR). As you may be well aware by now, upgrading ZVR became easier and less intrusive in the version 5.x world. What I mean by that, is when upgrading environments […]
Hello World! It brings everyone at Zerto great pleasure to announce that Zerto Virtual Replication 5.5 has been officially launched and is generally available (GA) to the public today! Building on our 5.0 release, Zerto Virtual Replication 5.5 is the next step in Zerto’s vision for IT Resilience. Our’s is a vision where customers are not shackled to legacy solutions, traditional hardware platforms, or the “status quo”; but where those customers are empowered to drive […]
A critical part of any new release for Zerto is working closely with customers on testing our new features and functionality to make sure we’re ready for prime-time! Take a behind the scenes look of what you can expect in our new release with longtime customer and 5.5 beta tester Jayme Williams, Sr. System Engineer […]
We’re proud to announce the latest version of Zerto’s Virtual Replication which has been officially released today. For those that have been following Zerto over the years, you may know that our software provides the simplest and most robust replication solution for virtualized environments. As we’ve grown, we’ve shown a commitment to helping companies get […]
This is the second post in our “blogging from the VMworld show floor” series, covering the most common questions we get at VMworld. The most popular question today is, “How does Zerto’s Virtual Replication (ZVR) compare to VMWare’s Site Recovery Manager (SRM)?” The best answer to this question is actually a deep dive written by […]
By Joshua Stenhouse — Zerto Senior Solutions Engineer I’m often asked if Zerto’s Virtual Replication supports Raw Device Mappings (RDM) in VMWare, and I can usually tell the person asking is expecting me to say no, but the answer is actually a resounding YES! This is always followed by great responses such as “amazing” or […]
This post was written by Zerto’s Sr. Marketing Architect, Shannon Snowden. One common question we get from service providers, enterprises, and others relates to how Zerto’s Virtual Replication (ZVR) is about data replication in large environments; how is Zerto able to protect servers with very large storage requirements? Servers with terabytes of data are very […]
By Joshua Stenhouse, Zerto Technical Marketing Manager After discussing features, requirements & cross-hypervisor replication in part 1 of our discussion on Zerto from Microsoft Hyper-V, in this second blog post I will cover the installation requirements for Zerto. Just as Zerto utilizes VMware vCenter for task orchestration and automation in a […]
By Joshua Stenhouse, Zerto Senior Solutions Engineer I’m blogging from the VMworld show floor this week, and one question that often comes up when discussing Zerto’s Virtual Replication (ZVR) is “How does ZVR compare against the built-in free vSphere Replication engine?” Right off the bat, it should be noted that vSphere Replication on its own […]