Oracle Executive Chairman and Chief Technology Officer Larry Ellison has announced the general availability of Oracle’s Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance, the world’s first and only engineered system designed specifically for Oracle Database protection.
This massively scalable appliance delivers unparalleled data protection, efficiency, and scalability.
Oracle’s Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance (Recovery Appliance) is the first appliance ever to deliver zero data loss protection for critical Oracle Databases. When using today’s solutions to restore a database, businesses typically lose all data generated since the last backup—often hours to days of critical data.
The Recovery Appliance dramatically reduces the impact of backups on production servers and networks, virtually eliminating the need for lengthy backup windows.
The cloud-scale architecture enables a single Recovery Appliance to manage the data protection requirements of thousands of databases, avoiding the cost and complexity of disparate backup systems.
“The Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance marks a completely new approach to data protection—one that focuses on business availability, and not just backups. Companies no longer have to worry about losing critical business data or the performance impact of backups on production environments,” said Juan Loaiza, Senior Vice President – Oracle Corporation.
“For the first time, organizations can meet all their critical database protection needs—including real-time protection, end-to-end recovery and centralized control for thousands of databases—with a single system,” added Loaiza.
“Enterprises need to protect vital data for their critical business applications in real time without the downtime or data loss often experienced when using today’s solutions traditional approaches. The Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance meets this demand with a simple, yet powerful solution that easily scales to protect databases enterprise-wide and meet ever-stringent recovery point objectives,” said Laura Dubois, Program Vice President – Storage Practice, IDC.