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Eon.io

Eon.io

Data Infrastructure and Analytics

A next-generation cloud backup platform

About us

Eon is changing the cloud data backup space by introducing a new storage tier that turns backups into live strategic assets — seamlessly automated, radically cost-efficient, and instantly usable for AI and analytics. Backed by Sequoia Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Greenoaks Capital and BOND Capital, among other prominent investors, Eon is led by the team that founded CloudEndure (Cloud Disaster Recovery and Migration startup, acquired by AWS), and built two native AWS services: AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery, and AWS Application Migration Service, supporting the world's largest enterprises.

Website
eon.io
Industry
Data Infrastructure and Analytics
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
New York
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2024
Specialties
Cloud Backup, AWS, Cloud Infrastructure Backup, Google Cloud Platform, Microsoft Azure, Cloud Backup Posture Management (CBPM), Enterprise Cloud Storage, Cloud Solutions, Cloud Compliance, Resilience, Data Resilience, and AI Enablement

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  • We’re proud to share that Eon has been named to Fortune’s 2026 Cyber 60 list—celebrating companies redefining cybersecurity resilience.   For us, this isn’t just about security. It’s about proving that backup can be a force for progress that powers insight, compliance, and confidence across every cloud.   Huge thanks to Lightspeed, our customers, partners like Amazon Web Services (AWS), and the Eon team who make that vision real every day.

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    🚆 Next stop: Amazon Web Services (AWS) #AWSreInvent Find us in the Expo to ride Eon’s Cloud Express, grab exclusive swag, and get a live demo of how we’re making cloud backups work harder (and faster) for you. 🎟️ Then on December 3, join us for Eon’s First Class Club—our invite-only party at The Palazzo’s CAPRI pool deck. Expect top-shelf cocktails, great conversations, and a few surprises along the way. ➡️ Request your invite and see everywhere you can find us at re:Invent here: https://lnkd.in/eGVd3mvD

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  • 🍿 Step into the dark side of the data center...if you dare... (We did mention Halloween is a big deal at Eon 👻) This Halloween, we’re screening the scariest stories in backup history—vanishing snapshots, undead data, and compliance curses that’ll make your storage bill scream 💀 Don’t worry—Eon’s already seen the ending. (Spoiler: the cloud survives.) Backup nightmares belong in fiction. We’ll make sure they stay there 🕸️ #HallowEon

  • 🎃 At Eon, Halloween is kinda a big deal. We couldn’t resist creating a catalog of this season’s hottest looks for your most loyal (and least compliant) coworkers 🐶 🧡 🐱 So grab a costume before they vanish—and remember, when it comes to data resilience, no tricks. Just treats 🍬 #HallowEon

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    🎬 Coming Nov 19: DynamoDB Day Built by and for the DynamoDB community. Join us for a free, one-day virtual event packed with real-world lessons from the people who build and run DynamoDB at scale. Sessions include: — What’s new in DynamoDB with Marc Pinaud — Cost-aware modeling with Alex DeBrie — AI-guided modernization workflows with Esteban Serna — A migration automation story with Sébastien Moulin — Resilience and recovery best practices with Ron Kimchi — A closing panel with Swetha Salunke, Talia Kohan (Talia Nassi), Liore Shai, Devarpi Sheth, and more experts sharing how the pros keep DynamoDB performant and reliable Join live for Q&A and networking—or register to get the full recordings.

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    The AWS outage was a reminder to what we all know:  ⬇️⬇️ ☁️ Cloud infrastructure breaks. It is inevitable that at some point the guardrails set by a cloud provider will not hold. This is not the first time. It happened in December 2021. Back then I led AWS’s disaster recovery services. In both events we saw that customers were reluctant to failover to a secondary region even if they had a cross-region DR plan implemented. This is why: 🙄 Most of the customers thought that AWS would recover before they could. This is a result of the complexity of building full cloud environments with networking and compute just in order to access the backed up data. 🦬🦬🦬 Customers didn’t feel confident that the secondary region can handle the load of so many customers moving from N.Virginia to the secondary region (e.g. US west 1). They were getting ICEd (insufficient capacity error). ⛈️ And this is the bigger concern: If a region can fail even though it has multiple availability zones, can multiple regions or even an entire cloud fail? When the most critical data is stored in managed databases, how can customers implement a cross-cloud DR strategy? With Eon.io, we address both problems: ✅ Continuous data access: We have turned backup into a live data asset. Eon customers can keep accessing, querying, and restoring data instantly without ever having to provision resources and networking in the secondary region. They can even access backups directly from any other region. You never get ICEd! ✅ Cross-cloud backups: Backup everything between clouds. Including managed databases, SQL and No-SQL, VMs, data lakes and storage services. Recover to a different cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), or continue accessing your data directly from your live backup. Ultimate flexibility.  Your data has to be accessible, regardless of a cloud region's status.☁️ We built Eon.io because the future of data resilience revolves around two core principles: Continuous data access and multi-cloud flexibility. Outages are inevitable, but the true test of your resilience is whether you maintain unconditional control over your data when the ground shifts underneath you.

  • Over-backing up your cloud data? You’re not alone 👇   Cloud Backup Posture Management (CBPM) = automation that fixes the sprawl by enforcing the right policies, tagging accurately, and cutting out redundant copies.   Why it matters: — Manual tagging errors, “just in case” retention habits, and overly broad policies pile up into duplicate backups. — The fallout: ballooning storage bills, slower recoveries, and compliance that’s more guesswork than confidence. — With CBPM, teams have cut storage costs by up to 50%, sped up recoveries, and kept only the backups that actually matter.   CBPM replaces backup chaos with visibility, automation, and cost control—so backup finally protects your business without draining it.

  • If you could free up 60% of your cloud backup budget—time, effort, and cost—what would you do with it? Kick off that GenAI project? Hire more engineers? Or… pizza Fridays? 🍕 That’s what happens when your backups manage themselves. Eon’s Cloud Backup Posture Management (CBPM) provides AWS teams with a single, posture-aware view of all their data, enabling automatic protection, retention, and compliance.

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    5 warning signs your backups are costing you more than they’re saving you: ☁️ Mixed-up backup types 📸 Untagged snapshots 💰 Rising storage costs 📄 Backup policy sprawl 📦 Over-storing data If these sound familiar, you’re not “extra protected,” you’re over-backing up. That means wasted budget, slower recovery, and compliance headaches. The good news? You can fix it without touching every single backup 👉 See the signs (and the fix) in the comments.

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Eon.io 4 total rounds

Last Round

Series C

US$ 70.0M

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