At PHD Virtual Technologies we’re transforming data protection in virtual IT environments. We pioneered ”virtual backup appliances" (VBAs) in 2006, using virtual machines to backup virtual machines and have since become an award-winning product of choice for data protection in virtual environments. At PHD Virtual Technologies we’re committed to helping our customers achieve high data availability via sophisticated products that simplify difficult problems.
Philosophy
Our company philosophy is straight-forward: develop simple, elegant and scaleable solutions to complex data problems while providing excellent support to our customers and partners. We aim for our customers to achieve fault-tolerant, high performance and efficient data protection of virtual machines. We strive for our global reseller partners to expand their virtual business opportunities and deepen their own customer relationships through selling and supporting our products.
Sophisticated Solutions that Simplify Data Protection
esXpress enables companies to perform autonomous, fault-tolerant backup and restoration of an entire virtual environment in less time at lower cost. esXpress can be deployed with minimal impact on virtual server, console or network performance, requiring no additional hardware or software investment
PHD Virtual Technologies’ free opensource virtualization utilities are aimed at enabling our customers to optimize their virtual environments. Using our free products, customers can plan, configure, snapshot and automate repetitive tasks. Our utilities are designed to help users save time and avoid data loss.
PHD Virtual Technologies has grown rapidly since our founding in 2005. Currently 2,000 enterprise, medium, and small customers use our products globally across all industry verticals.
Award-Winning Products
In 2008, esXpress won two prestigious awards for Data Protection, becoming the Gold Award winner for Best of VMWorld 2008 for Data Protection Software as well as SearchServer Virtualization’s Product of the Year for Data Protection.
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