How Liquid Web Is Making Disaster Recovery More Accessible for VMware Users

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Web hosting provider Liquid Web has expanded its disaster recovery offerings for VMware customers through a new partnership with Acronis, a leading data protection company.

Together, the two companies aim to make enterprise-grade security and resilience more accessible to SMBs who may not have an enterprise-level budget.

More specifically, the integration brings Acronis Disaster Recovery to Liquid Web’s platform, which provides access to advanced backup, failover, and recovery tools.

Here’s what Liquid Web customers will be able to benefit from:

As the hosting industry evolves, security and resilience are becoming non-negotiable.

Liquid Web and Acronis’s collaboration helps prove there’s a growing trend: Web hosts are expanding their disaster recovery offerings through strategic partnerships.

Dangers of Downtime

The goal of the integration is to reduce unexpected downtime, which Ken Wallace, Product Manager at Liquid Web, explained can be costly and disruptive.

“Backups alone fall short when downtime strikes, recovery can drag on for hours or even days, and manual intervention adds costly delays,” said Wallace.

“Businesses need more than backups; they require rapid, automated failover and complete data protection without gaps.”

Those gaps are not an exaggeration. More than 60% of outages now cost businesses more than $100,000, and 16% exceed $1 million in damages.

Server hub teamworking coworkers doing disaster recovery planning
Disasters are detrimental, and they’re happening a lot more often, with a 39% jump since 2019.

Those numbers are up 39% from 2019 — most likely driven by complex IT environments, cyberattacks, and the growing cost of downtime per minute.

David Eblen, Senior VP of Product Innovation & Delivery at Liquid Web, believes the company’s disaster recovery solutions will make a meaningful impact on SMBs.

He said Liquid Web’s goal is to deliver the market’s “most dependable disaster recovery solution with complete transparency, no hidden costs or surprises.”

“As the only hosting provider offering Acronis Disaster Recovery at a fixed monthly fee, we’re eliminating the cost uncertainties traditionally associated with disaster recovery,” said Eblen.

He added: “Our white-glove implementation further ensures customers can quickly and confidently deploy with personalized support from our expert team.”

Who It’s For

Acronis Disaster Recovery is built for organizations that already rely on VMware, especially SMBs, to simplify failover and recovery without complicated setup:

Liquid Web users who already use Acronis Cyber Backups can access the add-on immediately. Read more information in the official announcement.

About the Author

Contributing Expert

Jordan Sprogis is a creative writer and tech researcher who has been working on online content for the better part of a decade. She holds a bachelor's degree in professional writing from Western Connecticut State University and has devoted much of her career to crafting content for various web verticals, including CyberSpyder and The Echo. Since joining HostingAdvice, Jordan has combined her storytelling ability with her fascination for advancements in technology to pen over 500 articles geared toward industry pros and newcomers alike.

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