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Boise Cascade Company Distribution 6140 $7.9B United States NAKIVO NAKIVO Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2017 n/a In 2017 Boise Cascade Company deployed NAKIVO Disaster Recovery to secure critical VMware virtual machines that support manufacturing and distribution operations in the inland region, using the Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) model. The deployment targeted production VMware VMs that underpin manufacturing and distribution workloads and prioritized continuity for inland region sites. Configuration emphasized VM replication and instant failover, enabling near instant recovery of critical VMs and faster backup operations. NAKIVO Disaster Recovery was implemented to replicate VM state and maintain recovery points, leveraging snapshot based backups and replication workflows consistent with Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) practices. The solution integrated directly with VMware infrastructure to perform replication and failover at the hypervisor level, protecting virtualization hosts that run distribution and manufacturing systems. Operational scope was focused on critical workloads within manufacturing and distribution, centralizing DR responsibilities for those business functions. Reported outcomes included reduced downtime risk and accelerated backups as stated in the case.
Bradburys Cheese Consumer Packaged Goods 150 $76M United Kingdom NAKIVO NAKIVO Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2013 n/a In 2013, Bradburys Cheese implemented NAKIVO Disaster Recovery in the Disaster Recovery as a Service DRaaS category to protect its virtualized infrastructure. The deployment focused on protecting systems that support distribution, packaging and supply chain operations across the company, using NAKIVO Disaster Recovery functionality to orchestrate protection workflows for virtual machines. The implementation leveraged NAKIVO Backup & Replication capabilities, with an emphasis on VM replication and automated replication jobs to enable fast failover and recovery. Configuration work centered on provisioning replication targets, scheduling replication windows and establishing orchestration to recover virtual workloads, consistent with Disaster Recovery as a Service DRaaS operational patterns. Operational scope covered the IT footprint supporting distribution centres and packaging lines, with business functions impacted including logistics, order fulfillment and supply chain continuity. The architecture targeted virtualized servers and storage used by those business functions, and recovery playbooks were aligned to restore critical VMs first. The case specifically cites VM replication and a dramatic reduction in recovery time objective, cutting potential DR time from approximately 12 hours to around 10 minutes, a recovery outcome attributed to the replicated VM and orchestration configuration. Governance emphasis focused on runnable DR plans and scheduled replication jobs to ensure repeatable recovery procedures and minimal manual intervention.
Penn-Harris-Madison Education 1226 $143M United States NAKIVO NAKIVO Disaster Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) 2022 n/a In 2022, Penn-Harris-Madison implemented NAKIVO Disaster Recovery to protect VMware-based administrative systems supporting student records and district administration in Indiana. The deployment focused on VMware virtual machines that host core administrative workloads and aimed to provide an operational recovery layer for the district IT environment. The implementation leveraged NAKIVO Backup & Replication functionality configured for VM replication, instant VM recovery, and automated recovery orchestration, delivering Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) capabilities for failover and restore scenarios. Integration with HPE StoreOnce was configured to offload backup storage and accelerate restore operations, a design choice that was explicitly tied to reducing RTO, reducing RPO, and shortening backup window times. Operational coverage centered on administrative and student-records business functions managed by the district IT team across sites in Indiana, with centralized orchestration of replication and recovery jobs and role-aligned operational controls for IT operators. The narrative emphasizes NAKIVO Disaster Recovery as the district's DRaaS implementation for VMware workloads, integrating backup, replication, and instant recovery workflows to support rapid restoration of administrative systems.
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