
Axcient x360Recover
Disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) solutions
Server backup software
Backup software
Disaster recovery software
Data recovery software
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What is Axcient x360Recover
Axcient x360Recover is a business continuity and disaster recovery platform that combines image-based backup with rapid recovery options for physical and virtual servers. It is used by IT teams and managed service providers to protect on-premises and remote workloads and to restore systems locally or via cloud-based failover. The product includes appliance-based and direct-to-cloud deployment models and supports recovery workflows such as virtualization-based instant recovery and offsite replication.
Multiple recovery options
x360Recover supports local recovery from an on-site device as well as cloud-based recovery when the primary site is unavailable. It provides virtualization-based recovery workflows that can reduce time to bring critical systems back online compared with file-only restore approaches. This flexibility helps organizations align recovery methods with outage scenarios and RTO requirements.
Appliance and cloud deployment
The platform offers an appliance-based model for on-premises backup plus replication, and a direct-to-cloud option for environments without local hardware. This allows deployment across branch offices, small data rooms, and remote sites with different connectivity and infrastructure constraints. It also supports mixed environments where some locations use local appliances and others use cloud-only protection.
MSP-oriented operations
x360Recover is designed to be operated at scale by service providers managing multiple customer environments. It includes centralized management and monitoring capabilities intended for multi-tenant operations and standardized backup/recovery workflows. This can reduce operational overhead compared with assembling separate tools for backup, replication, and recovery management.
Best fit for servers
The product focus is on protecting and recovering server workloads using image-based backups and DR workflows. Organizations looking primarily for SaaS application backup (for example, productivity suites) may need separate tooling or additional products. This can increase vendor and policy complexity for companies with a large SaaS footprint.
Hardware model adds overhead
Appliance-based deployments introduce lifecycle tasks such as sizing, shipping, replacement, and capacity planning. For distributed environments, managing many appliances can add logistics and operational effort compared with cloud-only approaches. Hardware constraints can also affect retention and performance if not sized correctly.
DR testing and runbooks vary
Disaster recovery outcomes depend on how failover testing, networking, and application dependencies are configured in each environment. Teams may need to invest time in documenting runbooks and validating recovery sequences to meet audit and compliance expectations. This can be more involved than simpler backup-only implementations.
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Axcient, Inc.
Denver, Colorado, USA
2006
Private
https://axcient.com/
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