List of Veritas System Recovery Customers
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Companies using Veritas System Recovery for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) include: JBS USA, a United States based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 109500 employees and revenues of $48.80 billion, S&P Global, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 42350 employees and revenues of $14.21 billion, Qualys, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 2443 employees and revenues of $600.0 million, Schawk, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 3600 employees and revenues of $450.0 million, Dow Chemical Employees' Credit Union, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $20.0 million and many others.
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Dow Chemical Employees' Credit Union | Banking and Financial Services | 150 | $20M | United States | Veritas Technologies | Veritas System Recovery | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, Dow Chemical Employees' Credit Union implemented Veritas System Recovery as part of a Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) initiative to simplify data protection and enable cloud-based recovery. The engagement was scoped around data center consolidation and migration into Microsoft Azure cloud, with a targeted first phase that moved a smaller subset of systems to realize a rapid win while preserving a broader migration roadmap.
Veritas System Recovery was configured to deliver core DRaaS capabilities, including block and image replication, automated recovery orchestration, and runbook-driven failover to reduce Recovery Point Objectives and Recovery Time Objectives. Configuration work emphasized replication topology, scheduled recovery points, and automated recovery workflows to support ongoing operational testing and predictable failover behavior.
The deployment was executed alongside Insight Cloud and Data Center Transformation services which provided migration and architecture assessment, landscape definition, cloud consumption planning, and cloud cost optimization. The implementation was designed to augment existing VMware Site Recovery Manager workflows and to integrate replication targets into Microsoft Azure cloud, enabling hybrid operational coverage across on-premises and cloud recovery sites.
Governance focused on educating the DCECU operations team on disaster recovery operations and establishing end-to-end execution from strategy through managed services. Outcomes reported in the engagement included improved RPOs and RTOs, cost-effective and scalable disaster recovery in Microsoft Azure cloud, and an expected increase in ROI of 180 percent, while positioning Veritas System Recovery to support the credit union’s continued migration to Azure.
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JBS USA | Consumer Packaged Goods | 109500 | $48.8B | United States | Veritas Technologies | Veritas System Recovery | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, JBS USA implemented Veritas System Recovery within a Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) approach to harden infrastructure continuity across its IT estate. Veritas System Recovery was provisioned to address server and virtualization recovery needs and to centralize image-level recovery for Windows Server 2008 R2, 2012, and 2016 hosts and Hyper-V virtual machines.
The implementation architecture emphasized image based backup and bare metal recovery workflows, with local backup targets on network attached storage and recovery points maintained for virtual and physical servers. Configuration work included agent deployment on Windows endpoints and servers, scheduling of incremental snapshots, and orchestration of recovery runbooks aligned to infrastructure configurations documented by the systems engineering team.
Integrations were implemented with explicitly listed platform components, Veritas System Recovery operating alongside Hyper-V virtualization and the Microsoft technology stack including Office 365 and Microsoft Azure to enable offsite retention and recovery staging. Operational ownership remained with the Torrance California systems engineering team, which managed over 15 active clients, produced consolidated recovery reports, and coordinated monitoring with Datto RMM and Datto Workplace as part of the broader cloud and endpoint tooling portfolio.
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Qualys | Professional Services | 2443 | $600M | United States | Veritas Technologies | Veritas System Recovery | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Qualys implemented Veritas System Recovery as part of a Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) capability for its infrastructure and application tiers. The deployment covered backup and recovery of both physical and VMware virtual servers across a fleet exceeding 1,500 nodes running Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS and Ubuntu, and coexisted with cloud-hosted workloads provisioned on AWS.
Veritas System Recovery was configured to support backup and DR workflows for virtual and physical servers while Veritas Clusters were installed and managed to provide high availability and load balancing for critical application services. Automation and repeatable configuration were delivered through an Ansible server, with SSH key management, Ansible Galaxy roles and customized playbooks used to provision application stacks on Nginx, Apache and Tomcat.
The implementation integrated into an existing DevOps toolchain, Jenkins was administered and integrated with Git, Ant, Maven and Nexus for CI and deployment pipelines, Docker provided consistent runtime images, and Splunk Enterprise was used for log aggregation and monitoring. Cloud infrastructure components explicitly included EC2, EBS, S3, ELB, VPC, IAM, RDS, SNS, Route 53, CloudWatch, CloudFront and CloudFormation, and OpenSSL certificate management was used to secure server-client communications.
Operational governance included incident management through HPSM, creation of root cause analysis and procedural documentation, and 24x7 on-call support to operationalize backup, monitoring and recovery runbooks. Qualys Veritas System Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) supported platform operations, release engineering and application hosting functions by embedding backup orchestration into automated configuration, CI workflows and operational incident processes.
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S&P Global | Banking and Financial Services | 42350 | $14.2B | United States | Veritas Technologies | Veritas System Recovery | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, S&P Global implemented Veritas System Recovery as a core component of its Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) footprint. The deployment focused on providing backup and disaster recovery for both virtual and physical servers and was operated from S&P Global teams in New Jersey as part of 24x7 production support for Linux, Unix and Windows environments.
Veritas System Recovery was configured alongside Veritas platform components including Veritas Volume Manager VxVM, Veritas File System VxFS, and Veritas Cluster Server for clustered failover. The implementation included volume and file system management workflows, software RAID at installation time, and processes for manual backup and restore using VERITAS Net Backup, aligning file system and block level recovery capabilities with enterprise storage management.
The implementation integrated with on premise SAN and NAS infrastructures from EMC and Hitachi and with virtualization and cloud stacks used by the infrastructure team. Operational tooling explicitly referenced in the environment includes VMware, Oracle VM for SPARC Ldoms, NFS, OpenStack and Amazon Web Services components such as S3 and EC2, while CI CD and release pipelines were managed through SVN, GIT and Jenkins and deployments automated using Ansible and Chef.
Governance and operational processes were embedded into the DR workflow, with daily health checks, monthly and emergency release procedures to move packages from test and staging to production, and patching via RedHat Satellite. System administration responsibilities documented in the environment included incident escalation to maintain zero down time objectives for critical applications, scripted automation using Python and Bash, and asset and configuration management to support ongoing Disaster Recovery as a Service operations powered by Veritas System Recovery.
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Schawk | Professional Services | 3600 | $450M | United States | Veritas Technologies | Veritas System Recovery | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Schawk implemented Veritas System Recovery to provide Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) coverage for its IT estate. The deployment targeted protection and recovery for a mixed estate of more than 1500 physical and VMware virtual servers running Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS and Ubuntu, and was positioned to support server and application availability across the company.
The Veritas System Recovery implementation included installation and configuration of Veritas System Recovery agents and the management of Veritas Clusters to enable high availability and load balancing for critical application nodes. Operational workstreams documented in the environment included automated provisioning and configuration using Ansible and Puppet, application deployment pipelines using Jenkins integrated with Git and artifact tooling, and container consistency provided by Docker for application lifecycle support.
The DRaaS implementation operated alongside server virtualization and storage infrastructure, explicitly interfacing with VMware ESXi, vSphere and vCenter managed hosts and multi-vendor storage arrays such as EMC VNX and Hitachi in FC SAN and iSCSI topologies. Backup and recovery activities were performed for both physical and virtual systems using Veritas System Recovery, with EMC Avamar present in the environment for additional backup management, while Splunk Enterprise provided log aggregation and HPSM served as the incident and change management platform.
Operational governance included 24x7 on-call support, run books and root cause analysis procedures, ticketed incident workflows and formal change management through HPSM. The implementation supported routine lifecycle tasks such as green field deployment and decommission, security patching and volume management operations, aligning DRaaS responsibilities with infrastructure, server administration and application operations functions.
Schawk used Veritas System Recovery to centralize its Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) capabilities and to anchor backup and recovery workflows across its infrastructure, establishing the relationship between Schawk Veritas System Recovery Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) and the companys IT infrastructure and backup business functions.
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