
Nutanix Disaster Recovery
Disaster recovery software
Data recovery software
Phone data recovery software
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What is Nutanix Disaster Recovery
Nutanix Disaster Recovery is a disaster recovery (DR) capability for Nutanix environments that orchestrates failover and failback of virtualized workloads between sites or to supported cloud targets. It is used by IT infrastructure and operations teams to improve application availability and meet recovery time and recovery point objectives for business-critical services. The product centers on policy-based protection, runbook-style orchestration, and integration with Nutanix’s hyperconverged infrastructure and virtualization stack.
Tight Nutanix platform integration
The product integrates directly with Nutanix clusters and management tooling, reducing the need for separate DR infrastructure components. It uses native constructs for protecting and recovering VMs and related resources in Nutanix environments. This can simplify operations for organizations standardized on Nutanix compared with assembling multiple third-party tools.
Orchestrated failover and failback
It provides workflow-driven DR operations to coordinate recovery steps beyond basic replication. This helps teams execute consistent failover and failback procedures and reduce manual runbook errors. It is suited to planned migrations, DR testing, and unplanned outage recovery scenarios.
Policy-based protection management
Administrators can define protection policies that map applications or VM groups to recovery objectives and targets. Centralized policy management supports repeatable configuration across multiple workloads. This approach aligns with common DR governance needs such as standardized tiers and scheduled testing.
Best fit for Nutanix stacks
The product is primarily designed for Nutanix-based virtualization and storage, which can limit applicability in heterogeneous environments. Organizations with significant non-Nutanix infrastructure may need additional DR tools to cover all workloads. This can increase operational complexity when a single DR control plane is required across platforms.
Not phone data recovery software
Despite the broader category list, the product does not focus on recovering data from mobile phones or endpoint devices. It targets datacenter and cloud workload recovery rather than consumer or forensic-style device extraction. Buyers seeking phone data recovery capabilities typically need a different class of tooling.
Cost and architecture dependencies
Effective DR generally requires secondary capacity (another site or cloud resources) and network connectivity sized for replication and recovery. These dependencies can make total cost and implementation effort significant, especially for low-latency RPO requirements. Licensing and feature availability may vary by Nutanix edition and deployment model, requiring careful scoping during procurement.
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go / consumption-based (two official pricing models documented: VM-based pricing and Cluster-based pricing).
Free tier/trial: Test Drive (interactive 2–4 hour Test Drive sessions for Nutanix DR are offered on the official Test Drive pages). Nutanix Cloud Clusters (NC2) also offers a 30-day free trial (NC2 is a related Nutanix cloud product that references DR protection in its trial).
Example costs (official Nutanix site items relevant to DR/replication and NC2 PAYG):
- NCI Pro / Node: $3.744 per hour (yearly equivalent shown $32,797.44). (NC2 PAYG listing).
- NCI Ultimate / Node: $4.716 per hour (yearly $41,312.16). (NC2 PAYG listing).
- NCI Advanced Replication add-on / Node: $0.468 per hour (yearly $4,099.68). (NC2 PAYG listing — relates to advanced replication/DR capabilities for cloud clusters).
Notes & product-level pricing details from official Nutanix pages:
- The Nutanix DR / Xi Leap product pages document two pricing models (VM-based and Cluster-based) and three protection tiers (Basic, Advanced, Premium) with differing RPO/RTO and included snapshot/compute allowances, but do not publish per-VM or per-cluster monetary prices on the public product pages; Nutanix provides a DRaaS TCO calculator and directs customers to contact sales (xi-leap-sales@nutanix.com) for pricing and quotes.
- Some legacy/regional Nutanix press material (e.g., a Japan press release about Xi Leap launch) published suggested retail starting prices in JPY for local markets, but the current global product pages do not show standard list prices — Nutanix asks customers to engage sales or use the TCO calculator for a tailored quote.
Discounts / commercial options:
- Nutanix documents pay-as-you-go (PAYG) consumption, term-based multi-year licensing (1–5 years) and BYOL/license portability for cloud deployments (NC2). For explicit discounting (volume/commitment) the site instructs customers to contact Nutanix sales/partners.
Bottom line (from official site):
- Nutanix Disaster Recovery (Leap/DRaaS) uses VM-based and cluster-based consumption models and offers Test Drive and NC2 free-trial options, but does not publish standard per-VM or per-cluster list prices on the public product pages — customers must contact Nutanix sales or use the TCO calculator to obtain actual pricing.
Seller details
Nutanix, Inc.
San Jose, CA, USA
2009
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