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ValorC3 Data Centers has moved its Disaster Recovery as a Service platform to general availability, offering fully managed DRaaS that protects workloads across Valor Cloud, ValorC3 IaaS, and any source environment.
The Boise, Idaho-based provider says the service covers failover from VMware, Hyper-V, and OpenStack, positioning it squarely against single-vendor dependency in enterprise recovery stacks.
The Lock-In Problem ValorC3 Is Targeting Hypervisor lock-in has become one of the more consequential infrastructure risks for enterprise IT buyers — once a disaster recovery architecture is built around a single virtualization platform, migration costs and complexity can effectively trap workloads there regardless of pricing changes or vendor direction.
ValorC3's DRaaS is explicitly framed around dissolving that dependency, with multi-hypervisor failover support designed to let customers protect environments regardless of which virtualization layer sits underneath.
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