Optimizing IBM Power Environments with FalconStor StorSafe | IBM TechXchange
Ron Morita and Abdul Hashmi from FalconStor join Steven Dickens to discuss leveraging StorSafe for enhancing data protection and optimizing IBM Power environments, offering insights into its deployment and benefits.
Host Steven Dickens chats with FalconStor's VP of Engineering, Ron Morita and VP of Customer Success, Abdul Hashmi for Six Five Media In the Booth at IBM TechXchange. They discuss solutions for modernizing and optimizing IBM Power environments using FalconStor’s StorSafe for data protection and cloud migration, and secure backup storage. Check out the full interview to learn more about the following: 👇
- Modernizing and optimizing IBM Power environments with StorSafe’s capabilities including workload migration, disaster recovery, and ransomware protection
- Key use cases for StorSafe across IBM Power Systems, PowerVS, IBM Cloud, and COS, and their specific benefits
- A deep dive into the use case for SAP HANA backup utilizing StorSafe and detailing its unique advantages
- Availability of StorSafe in the IBM Cloud Catalog for streamlined deployments both on-premises and in the cloud
- An overview of benefits including maximizing PowerVS for superior data protection, streamlined workload migration, and effective ransomware recovery
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