By Stephanie Simone
Object First,the ransomware-proof on-premises backup storage company, announced the general availability of Object FirstFleet Manager, a secure, cloud-based service that simplifies management of distributedOotbibackup storage deployments forVeeamSoftwareenvironments.
Built for enterprises and service providers with distributed backup storage infrastructures, Fleet Manager is available to Ootbi users with active support contracts at no additional cost, according to the company.
Fleet Manager reduces operational complexity by bringing unified oversight across an organization’s Object First clusters into a single dashboard.
Built on Zero Trust and in accordance with CISA’s Secure-by-Design principles, Fleet Manager monitors only telemetry data and has no access to backup data. This ensures that backups remain immutable, which means that no one, not even a privileged administrator or attacker, can modify or delete them, the company said.
Additional Fleet Manager highlights include:
- Centralized fleet view:Users have a single dashboard where they can monitor multi-cluster deployments, storage utilization, and hardware health, and receive fleet-wide system alerts from services like Object First Honeypot.
- Secure remote access:Fleet Manager provides customers with a secure Zero Access, cloud-based service that reduces operational overhead with no additional hardware or software required.
- Cluster operations:Service providers and enterprises can securely monitor multiple customer environments with multitenant visibility, gaining insight into outages, overages, and threats.
“Resilience depends on knowing what’s always happening across your backup environment. Fleet Manager gives enterprises the visibility and control they need to protect their Veeam backup data, and service providers now have a powerful new way to scale their operations and deliver consistent, reliable service to every customer. The result is less complexity, less risk, and stronger outcomes for everyone,” said David Bennett, CEO, Object First.
For more information about this news, visit https://objectfirst.com.