
Veritas Alta Enterprise Resiliency
Disaster recovery software
IT resilience orchestration automation (ITRO) software
Data recovery software
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What is Veritas Alta Enterprise Resiliency
Veritas Alta Enterprise Resiliency is an IT resilience orchestration and automation product designed to plan, run, and validate disaster recovery and cyber recovery workflows across hybrid environments. It targets IT operations, infrastructure, and continuity teams that need runbook-driven recovery, application-centric orchestration, and regular testing to meet RTO/RPO and audit requirements. The product emphasizes centralized policy/runbook management, automated recovery execution, and reporting for recovery readiness across supported infrastructure and cloud targets.
Runbook-driven DR orchestration
The product focuses on orchestrating recovery using defined runbooks and application-centric workflows rather than only providing backup storage. This helps standardize recovery steps across teams and reduces reliance on manual procedures during incidents. It also supports repeatable execution for planned tests and real events, which is a key requirement in IT resilience orchestration use cases.
Automated testing and reporting
Alta Enterprise Resiliency is built around validating recoverability through scheduled or on-demand tests and producing evidence for internal controls. This aligns with organizations that must demonstrate recovery readiness to auditors and risk stakeholders. Compared with tools centered primarily on backup and restore, the emphasis on orchestration plus test documentation is a practical differentiator for resilience programs.
Hybrid recovery coordination focus
The product is positioned for coordinating recovery across mixed environments (on-premises and cloud) where dependencies and sequencing matter. This is useful for enterprises running multi-tier applications that require ordered startup, network changes, and post-recovery checks. It addresses a common gap where point products cover a single platform but do not provide end-to-end recovery workflow control.
Depends on underlying protection stack
Orchestration products typically rely on existing backup, replication, snapshots, or platform-native recovery mechanisms to provide the actual data movement and restore points. As a result, outcomes depend on how well the underlying protection tools are configured and monitored. Organizations may need to integrate and maintain multiple components to achieve full coverage across workloads.
Integration scope varies by platform
Support for specific hypervisors, storage systems, cloud services, and application stacks can vary and may require validation for each target environment. Some advanced recovery actions may need custom scripting or professional services to match internal standards. This can increase time-to-value for heterogeneous estates compared with more narrowly scoped deployments.
Operational overhead for runbooks
Maintaining accurate runbooks, dependency maps, and test schedules requires ongoing operational discipline. Environment changes (application updates, network redesigns, identity changes) can invalidate recovery steps if not continuously updated. Teams should plan for governance and ownership to keep orchestration artifacts current.
Seller details
Veritas Technologies LLC
Santa Clara, California, USA
2015
Private
https://www.veritas.com/
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