Cloud Disaster Recovery (VMWare)

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Monster Connect ’s VMware-based cloud platform was built to make migration to cloud straightforward.

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VMs already operating on an on-premise VMware environment need no reconfiguration to run on Monster Cloud Services. And, if you ever want to bring those workloads back on-premise, you can avoid retrofitting those same workloads, as often happens with other clouds..

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VMware’s vCloud Connector plug-in links your on-site data center with Monster Cloud Services. It enables you to quickly move from your on-premise cloud to the vCloud Air Network, of which Monster is a provider.

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