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Revision as of 20:50, 14 October 2021
Industry | Computer software |
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Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | Boston, MA Tel Aviv, Israel |
Key people | Ziv Kedem (Co-Founder, CEO)[1] Gil Levonai (CMO) Roy Golding (CFO) Coley Burke(CRO) |
Products | Zerto IT Resilience Platform |
Revenue | $114.4 million (2018)[2] |
Parent | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
Website | Official website |
Initial release | August 2011[3] |
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Stable release | 8.5[4]
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Operating system | Microsoft Windows |
Website | www |
As of | 4 November 2018 |
Zerto Ltd., through its main product the Zerto IT Resilience Platform, provides disaster recovery, backup and workload mobility software for virtualized infrastructures and cloud environments.[5] Zerto is co-headquartered in Boston and Israel and is a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise company.
History
Ziv Kedem, Zerto's founder and CEO, previously co-founded Kashya.[6] Zerto has received investments from venture capital firms such as 83North (formerly Greylock IL), Battery Ventures, Harmony Partners, RTP Ventures, IVP, and USVP.[7] In 2016, the company was ranked #45 on the Deloitte Fast 500 North America list.[1] Zerto IT Resilience Platform 6.0 is a Silver Winner in the Backup and Disaster Recovery Software Category in Storage Magazine and SearchStorage’s 2018 Product of the Year. [8]
Zerto was bought by Hewlett Packard Enterprise in 2021.[9]
Products
Zerto provides disaster recovery software for virtualized and cloud infrastructures.[10] The company's original product, Zerto Virtual Replication, was released in August 2011.[3] The technology leverages 'hypervisor-based replication', which moves data replication up the server stack from the storage layer into the hypervisor. Zerto is entirely hypervisor and storage-agnostic, so data can be replicated to and from any VM operating to a different platform.[further explanation needed][6]
ZVR initially did not support Microsoft Azure.[11]
References
- ^ a b "2016 Winners by rank" (PDF). Deloitte. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
- ^ "Zerto Company profile". Craft. Retrieved 26 September 2019.
- ^ a b "Zerto Launches Self, Cloud-Based Disaster Recovery Service". eWEEK.
- ^ "Technical Documentation". MyZerto. Retrieved 30 June 2021.
- ^ Crocetti, Paul (February 2019). "Zerto IT Resilience Platform 6.0". TechTarget: SearchDataBackup (Press release).
- ^ a b "Zero RTO with Zerto, Replication and Disaster Recovery the easy way". www.gabesvirtualworld.com.
- ^ Press, Gil (27 July 2015). "Zerto CEO Is Creating A 'Build To Last' Company, Betting On The Cloud And IT Transformation". Forbes.
- ^ Crocetti, Paul (February 2019). "Zerto IT Resilience Platform 6.0". TechTarget: SearchDataBackup (Press release).
- ^ "Company Fast Facts" (PDF). Zerto. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
- ^ Xiong, Huanhuan; Fowley, Frank; Pahl, Claus. "An Architecture Pattern for Multi-Cloud High Availability and Disaster Recovery" (Document). p. 4.
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