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Bacula Systems Adds Microsoft Azure to its Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery Capabilities

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Updated 26th February 2022, Rob Morrison

Bacula Systems complements its advanced cloud backup and disaster recovery systems by introducing functionality for Azure. Its low cost data restore capability significantly increases data management options to Bacula users running Azure.

Bacula Systems today added connectivity to Microsoft Azure to its exclusive Cloud Minimal Restore Cost (MRC) functionality. This new cloud compatibility combined with unique cloud management tools, provides data centers with an especially flexible cloud-based Azure backup and recovery solution for their entire physical and virtual environments regardless of architecture – all from a single platform. Read the full press release here.

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Rob Morrison
Rob Morrison is the marketing director at Bacula Systems. He started his IT marketing career with Silicon Graphics in Switzerland, performing strongly in various marketing management roles for almost 10 years. In the next 10 years Rob also held various marketing management positions in JBoss, Red Hat and Pentaho ensuring market share growth for these well-known companies. He is a graduate of Plymouth University and holds an Honours Digital Media and Communications degree, and completed an Overseas Studies Program.
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