Flexibility at Scale: Why It Matters More Than Ever
See how VergeOS and Storware deliver end-to-end data continuity across the source and destination hypervisors, with a live demo of a VergeOS-created VM protected and recovered by Storware.
George Crump
CMO, VergeIO
Paweł Piskorz
Presales Engineer, Storware
Sixty Minutes. Architecture, Demo, Live Q&A.
The session covers the architectural case for infrastructure optionality, walks through what each platform contributes, and demonstrates the integration end-to-end with a live VM creation, backup, and recovery sequence.
Open
Why Flexibility at Scale Matters
Market shifts, the risks of vendor lock-in, and the case for infrastructure independence.
Platform
What VergeOS Enables
Software-defined infrastructure that integrates compute, storage, and virtualization in one platform.
Protect
How Storware Delivers Data Protection
Multi-vendor backup architecture with flexible retention and storage targets.
Demo
End-to-End Data Continuity
Live: create a VM in VergeOS, protect it with Storware, run backup and recovery.
Architecture
Two Code Bases. One Outcome.
Why the boundary between infrastructure and data protection produces a stronger result.
Live Q&A
Bring Your Architecture Questions
Ten minutes of direct technical discussion with George and Paweł.
Built for Architects and Infrastructure Leads
This session is technical. It assumes familiarity with hypervisor architecture, backup workflows, and the operational reality of running production VMs across more than one platform during a transition.
Most useful for infrastructure architects evaluating a VMware exit, IT managers running parallel hypervisors during migration, and systems engineers responsible for backup and recovery design.
The Private Cloud OS
VergeOS is a software-defined infrastructure platform that integrates compute, storage, networking, and data availability as native functions of a single operating system. Customers running VergeOS retire their hypervisor licenses, dedicated storage arrays, and proprietary network fabrics in favor of one platform that runs on standard x86 servers.
The architecture delivers infrastructure optionality. Hardware is a substrate the platform consumes, not a compatibility puzzle that constrains procurement. Workloads move with the platform, not against it.
Multi-Hypervisor Data Protection
Storware Backup and Recovery protects virtual machines, containers, applications, and storage providers across the broadest set of hypervisors in the market. The platform supports VMware vSphere, Microsoft Hyper-V, OpenShift Virtualization, oVirt, Nutanix Acropolis, Proxmox, OpenStack, and VergeOS, among others, all under a universal license.
The Server-and-Node architecture and consistent management plane mean a single backup product follows the workload through any migration. The customer protects the source and destination hypervisors from one place.
Register for the Live Demo
May 6, 2026 · 9:00 AM EST · On-demand recording available