Technology Alliance Partner
Veeam
Wasabi and Veeam bring organizations the most radically resilient data protection solution on the market through Veeam's full data protection platform portfolio.
Cut storage costs by up to 80%
Take advantage of the disruptive price and performance model of Wasabi’s S3-compatible object storage with the Veeam Availability Suite and Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 solutions.
With Wasabi, backups can be stored at up to 80% less than other cloud providers and with the same or better level of performance, security, and availability without complex tiers or egress fees.
Veeam Backup and Replication with Wasabi
With Wasabi’s S3 Object Lock, users benefit from additional data protection, enhancing customers’ data security.
Wasabi hot cloud storage is verified as “Veeam Ready Object”, and “Veeam Ready Object with Immutability” which confirms both compatibility and performance levels according to Veeam’s highest standards.
Copy backups directly to the cloud
Simplify backup jobs and make the move to the cloud even easier. Automatically schedule old on-premises backups to be moved to the cloud via copy job. This set-and-forget feature ensures that your on-premise systems maintain maximum available capacity, critical for high performance restore operations.
Backup locally simultaneously
You can set backups to be sent to local storage and the cloud simultaneously. This dramatically simplifies off-site backup and compliance with the 3-2-1-1-0 Rule.
Predictably affordable backups with Veeam & Wasabi
Ransomware mitigation
Backups with object lock for ransomware mitigation
Case Study
Cornell University maintains business continuity while saving $50k annually
See how Cornell's Statler Hotel IT team replaced four backup solutions with one: Veeam Backup & Replication, with cloud storage provided by Wasabi.
Being able to back up our entire IT infrastructure under a single pane of glass is huge, but being able to tell leaders in the business college that we can recover their data almost instantly and maintain business continuity is even better.
Chris Garlington, System Administrator – SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University