Arcserve Strengthens Cloud Backup and Cyber Resilience Capabilities with the Launch of UDP 11


Published: 16 Jun 2026

Author: Gautam mahajan

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The launch of UDP 11 by Arcserve is significant for the cloud backup market as it reflects the industry's shift from traditional backup solutions toward comprehensive data resilience platforms. Organizations today face growing difficulties from ransomware attacks, data breaches, system outages, and increasingly complex hybrid IT environments. As a result, businesses are demanding solutions that not only back up data but also ensure rapid recovery, business continuity, and cyber resilience.

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The global cloud backup market size was estimated at USD 6.50 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 7.66 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 33.45 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 17.80% from 2026 to 2035. The cloud backup market is driven by an exponential, massive expansion in global data generation. As enterprises scale operations, the sheer volume of data exceeds the restrictions of on-premises servers, thus making scalable, elastic, and cost-effective cloud repositories essential for uninterrupted business continuity.

One of the most important aspects of UDP 11 is the introduction of automated Disaster Recovery (DR) Runbooks. These capabilities allow organizations to orchestrate, test, and validate recovery procedures, reducing downtime and even improving preparedness during disruptive events. This enhancement works with the growing market demand for disaster recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS) and resilient backup infrastructures.

The integration of ArcGenie, an AI-powered assistant, further demonstrates the growing adoption of artificial intelligence within backup and recovery platforms. By simplifying troubleshooting and then providing operational insights, AI helps IT teams manage increasingly complex backup environments more efficiently. This trend is becoming a major differentiator among cloud backup vendors seeking to improve user experience and operational effectiveness.

The release also strengthens cyber resilience through immutable storage and even enhanced ransomware protection features. As ransomware remains one of the most critical threats facing organizations worldwide, solutions that safeguard backup data from tampering or deletion are becoming essential components of enterprise backup strategies.

Additionally, expanded support for virtualized environments and hybrid deployments highlights the market's movement toward flexible, multi-cloud data protection. Organizations are increasingly operating workloads across on-premises infrastructure, private clouds, and public clouds, creating demand for unified backup and recovery solutions.

Thus, the UDP 11 launch underscores key trends shaping the cloud backup market, including AI-driven management, disaster recovery automation, cyber resilience, immutable backup storage, and hybrid-cloud protection. These advancements strengthen Arcserve's competitive position while addressing evolving customer requirements for secure, reliable, and intelligent data protection solutions.

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