Wasabi and Veeam: Cost-efficient cloud storage and recovery
Nucleus evaluated interactions with multiple customers who adopted data storage and recovery solutions to assess the potential benefits of joint Wasabi and Veeam deployments. Nucleus found that organizations can expect to achieve up to 65 percent faster data backup and recovery while driving up to 80 percent cost savings and improving operational efficiency, positioning Wasabi as a strong competitor relative to traditional cloud storage providers like Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Azure Blob Storage. data volumes continue to grow, Nucleus anticipates increased adoption of Wasabi’s cloud storage and Veeam’s data backup services, particularly among cloud-first customers seeking cost-effective, secure, and scalable data protection solutions.
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