Take advantage of a managed disk to disk backup solution without the expense and complexity of traditional backup solutions.

Cloud Backup

Our backup source is customized to your operating system and specific applications. You can configure your applications and databases to create an efficient solution tailored to your needs.

Backup Simplified

Our backup system is designed to reduce bandwidth and CPU needs so that each restore cycle is completed as a full backup. This eliminates the need for managing incremental backup sets.

Faster Recovery

bCloud data backup solutions also allow organizations to recover their data in real-time in the event of a disaster. Routine restores are quick and easy with disks. Minimize loss and downtime with bCloud.

Additional Features

  • Choice of target-based Data Domain or grid-based Avamar
  • Highly encrypted backups
  • Backup via the public internet or via a private connection to our network
  • Administrative interface to manage your backups, schedules and restores
  • Initiate client side restores and backups for one-off scenarios

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Is there z/OS server support?


Our virtualization technology which is the core of our Cloud operating system supports x86 architecture only. z/OS server is an IBM mainframe computer which runs on a different processor architecture.

How critical are service level guarantees?


According to our recent survey, the top capabilities enterprise IT organizations look for in a cloud solution are performance, availability, and reliability. They want to ensure an equal or better experience than their current datacenter environments. Ensuring that the resource consumption of one virtual machine doesn’t affect others located on the same physical server is a key function of VMware vSphere®, which serves as the foundation for the VMware vCloud® solutions.

What is cloud backup?


When we speak about cloud Infrastructure as a Service (Iaas), the “currency” of that cloud infrastucture is a virtual machine, and the aggregate are virtual applications which are just groups of virtual machines with networking and start up and shut down rules between them. A backup for the consumer of the cloud (i.e. someone that works with the virtual machines) should back up those virtual machines in a way that backs up all of the associated data, files, operating system, and applications that are contained herein as well as the metadata about the virtual machines and how they are organized (i.e. how much memory and CPU does the virtual machine contain, how does it interact and communicate with other virtual machines (vApps metadata), what networks are they connected to, etc.). These backups should obviously be able to be ‘restored’ in the event of a catastrophe so that all vApps continue to operate as they were originally implemented.