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Vizioncore vConverter Now Protects Physical Servers in Hyper-V and VMware Environments

Submitted by on July 7, 2010 – 9:30 amNo Comment

VizioncoreNew vConverter Physical-to-Virtual-to-Physical Conversion Capabilities Allow Administrators With Combined Physical and Virtual Environments to Rely on Just One Solution.

HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill – July 7, 2010 – Vizioncore Inc., the market leader in virtualization data protection and management solutions, and a wholly owned subsidiary of Quest Software, Inc. (Nasdaq: QSFT), today announced the availability of a new version of vConverter® , enabling virtual-to-physical, virtual-to-virtual and physical-to-virtual server conversions. vConverter now supports Microsoft Hyper-V systems in addition to VMware environments.

“This new version of vConverter moves the product from an occasional-use migration utility to a daily application that can greatly increase the IT professional’s ability to respond to the needs of the business, whether it’s disaster recovery or improved resource-allocation flexibility,” said George Crump, senior analyst , Storage Switzerland, an IT analyst firm focused on the storage and virtualization segments. “This new solution should now be considered a must-have for every server virtualization environment.”

vConverter now enables the conversion of physical systems into an image file on virtual servers within either Hyper-V or VMware environments as well as within mixed environments. Administrators can also convert virtual machines between VMware and Hyper-V systems. The new virtual-to-physical recovery capability allows administrators to restore virtual images onto physical systems. This means that physical systems can be converted, protected, replicated and recovered on virtual systems with the option to recover the images back to physical systems.

“Administrators managing both Hyper-V and VMware platforms can now safeguard physical systems and data within their virtual infrastructure by deploying just one solution that offers physical-to-virtual-to-physical protection,” said Mike Coffman, vice president, server virtualization products, Quest Software. “This latest version of vConverter is the first solution in our data protection portfolio to support Hyper-V.”

vConverter Benefits:

  • Converts physical systems into virtual machines (VM) quickly and easily
  • Converts VM images between VMware and Hyper-V platforms
  • Recovers physical systems from virtual machine images
  • Enables physical systems to be converted, protected, replicated and recovered on virtual systems and physical systems
  • Applies image-based data protection to physical systems
  • Unifies protection and recovery of physical and virtual systems
  • Leverages virtual infrastructures for physical data protection
  • Allows for the flexible adoption of strategies for virtual servers
  • Facilitates trouble-shooting of physical systems with virtual infrastructure

This new version of vConverter is being offered with a free 90-day trial key, after which a full version can be purchased for $299 per physical system.

About Vizioncore Inc.

Vizioncore Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Quest Software (Nasdaq: QSFT), a leading IT management vendor. Vizioncore is the market leader in virtualization management, enabling organizations to reduce complexity and improve operational efficiency by redefining how data management, monitoring and administration are performed in virtual environments. The combination of Vizioncore virtualization expertise and Quest Software leadership gives customers a single vendor for managing dynamic environments that combine physical and virtual resources, either on-premise or in the cloud. For more information, please visit www.vizioncore.com or www.quest.com.

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