SIOS Technology has signed a reseller partnership with Vaske, an IT services and consulting firm headquartered in St. Paul, Minnesota, aimed at expanding access to high availability and disaster recovery technologies for enterprise customers across the United States.
The agreement comes as organizations continue to modernize infrastructure across hybrid and multi-cloud environments while facing increasing pressure to minimize downtime for mission-critical applications. As enterprise workloads become more distributed—and AI-driven systems place greater demands on infrastructure reliability—high availability and disaster recovery technologies are becoming central to operational resilience strategies.
Focus on High Availability for Enterprise Workloads
Under the partnership, Vaske will resell SIOS high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) software along with related professional services. The collaboration combines SIOS’ application-aware clustering technologies with Vaske’s expertise in enterprise infrastructure, particularly within Oracle-centric environments.
SIOS is known for its clustering and replication technologies designed to keep critical applications running during outages or infrastructure failures. Its portfolio includes SIOS LifeKeeper for automated failover clustering and SIOS DataKeeper for data replication across cloud, hybrid, and on-premises deployments.
The partnership reflects broader enterprise demand for infrastructure resilience as organizations balance modernization efforts with operational continuity. Many enterprises are now running workloads across combinations of public cloud, private infrastructure, and legacy systems, making consistent failover and recovery policies harder to manage.
Oracle and Hybrid Infrastructure Expertise
Vaske brings deep experience supporting enterprise data environments and Oracle-based infrastructure deployments. The company works with customers on cloud infrastructure modernization, AI deployment projects, and managed services engagements spanning hybrid IT operations.
That specialization aligns closely with industries where downtime can carry significant operational or financial consequences, including healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and large-scale enterprise resource planning environments.
“Vaske’s strong focus on Oracle environments and enterprise data infrastructure makes them an excellent partner for SIOS,” said Masahiro Arai. “Their experience supporting complex, mission-critical systems aligns perfectly with our application-aware clustering solutions. Together, we can help customers achieve more consistent resilience across their entire IT landscape.”
As enterprises adopt more AI-enabled workloads and increasingly distributed architectures, infrastructure reliability is becoming more difficult to maintain through traditional backup and recovery approaches alone. High availability platforms are evolving to provide automated failover, continuous replication, and application-level awareness rather than relying solely on disaster recovery after outages occur.
Reliability Remains a Priority
The partnership also highlights the growing role of service providers in helping enterprises navigate operational complexity. Rather than managing HA and DR infrastructure internally, many organizations are turning to partners with expertise across Linux, cloud-native, and enterprise database environments.
“At Vaske, we are focused on helping our customers build and maintain highly reliable, secure, and scalable environments for their most critical applications,” said Dylan Bell. “Partnering with SIOS allows us to enhance our offerings with proven HA and DR solutions that integrate seamlessly with the Oracle and Linux environments we support, ensuring our customers can achieve greater uptime and operational confidence.”
The agreement comes as Vaske marks more than 30 years in business, underscoring its continued focus on enterprise infrastructure services.
What Comes Next
As enterprises continue to modernize infrastructure while supporting legacy applications, demand for resilient, application-aware availability solutions is expected to grow. Hybrid environments, AI workloads, and distributed cloud architectures are increasing operational complexity, making downtime prevention more critical than ever.
For SIOS, the partnership expands its channel presence in enterprise markets where uptime and operational continuity remain non-negotiable. For customers, the collaboration may offer a more integrated path to managing resilience across increasingly fragmented infrastructure environments.






