Disaster Recovery (DRaaS)

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DRaaS, also known as disaster recovery as a service, is the replication of hosting of physical or virtual servers to provide failover in the event of a man made or natural catastrophe.

Make sure your backup copies are safely offsite yet available at a moment“s notice.

Data safety is a core business concern these days, even for small to midsize businesses (SMBs). But being prepared to ensure that your business operates even during potentially catastrophic disasters requires more than simply implementing business cloud backup.

While such services are certainly part of a healthy disaster recovery plan, there's a lot more to be considered before you can call your organization safe, especially from an IT standpoint. A "disaster" refers to a complete halt of most or all of your systems simultaneously. If someone asks what your organization would do if all of its systems went dark one day, and you can't answer that question with confidence, then you're setting yourself up for serious problems down the road—and that's "when," not "if" because disaster hits everyone sooner or later.

Make sure your backup copies are safely offsite yet available at a moment“s notice. Be secure, compliant and ready to handle a disaster.