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CloudRanger

CloudRanger is a cloud-native data protection and management platform focused on backup, recovery, and scheduling for workloads running on public cloud infrastructure.

  • Automated backup and recovery policies for cloud-based servers, databases, and storage resources (data protection).
  • Visual scheduling and policy orchestration for snapshot management and lifecycle control (cloud operations management).
  • Cross-account and cross-region backup workflows to support resilience and governance requirements (business continuity).
  • Tag-based policy enforcement to align backup behaviors with organizational standards and compliance rules (IT governance).
  • Dashboarding and reporting capabilities for monitoring backup status, recovery points, and configuration consistency (observability).

More About CloudRanger

CloudRanger operates in the cloud data protection and management category, with a focus on automated backup, recovery, and lifecycle scheduling for workloads hosted on public cloud platforms. Its tooling is oriented toward enterprise and institutional environments that run a large number of virtual machines, databases, and storage volumes and need policy-based controls for how and when backups occur. The platform is typically integrated into existing cloud accounts and uses native snapshot and backup mechanisms supplied by the underlying cloud provider.

The service uses policy-driven automation to define when backups run, how long they are retained, and where copies are stored. This includes support for cross-region and cross-account replication, which is commonly used to align with Disaster Recovery (DR) and business continuity planning. CloudRanger frequently relies on metadata and tagging strategies so that administrators can associate backup policies with applications, environments, or business units, rather than managing protection at the level of individual resources. This approach supports governance frameworks that require consistent controls across distributed cloud estates.

From an architectural perspective, CloudRanger is positioned as a control-plane layer that orchestrates native cloud backup features through visual scheduling, rules, and templates. It integrates with common identity and access management models to restrict who can create or modify policies and to ensure operations run with appropriate permissions. The platform exposes configuration and status information through centralized dashboards and reports, helping operations teams monitor recovery point objectives and adherence to internal standards.

In enterprise use, CloudRanger is typically categorized under data protection, backup-as-a-service, and cloud operations management. Organizations may position it alongside or in comparison with other snapshot management and backup orchestration tools that leverage public cloud primitives instead of replacing them. Its value in directories and marketplaces maps to tags such as data protection, backup and recovery, DR planning, cloud resource scheduling, and IT governance. These categories reflect its emphasis on automating snapshot scheduling, enforcing lifecycle policies, and providing oversight for backup configurations across cloud workloads.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 10
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services