Backup & Disaster Recovery (BDR)
BDR services play a pivotal role in safeguarding businesses against data loss, system failures, and unforeseen disasters. Let's explore the key components and benefits of BDR:
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Backup Solutions
- Periodic Data Copies: BDR involves creating or updating multiple copies of files at regular intervals. These copies are stored in remote locations, ensuring redundancy.
- Protection Against Data Loss: Whether due to file damage, data corruption, cyberattacks, or natural disasters, BDR ensures that critical data remains accessible even in adverse scenarios.
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Disaster Recovery
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Rapid Restoration:
- Recovery Time Objective (RTO): The speed at which systems can be restored.
- Recovery Point Objective (RPO): The point in time to which systems can be rolled back.
- Live System Replicas: Unlike static cloud backups, disaster recovery creates live copies of your systems in a secondary location. These frequent snapshots allow for prioritized restoration of critical data.
- Minimized Downtime: During a complete failure, connecting to the secondary system enables continued work while the primary environment is restored, minimizing data loss and maintaining productivity.
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Managed Services Options
- Fully Managed DR: Trust a partner to handle your disaster recovery. Set objectives, and they'll monitor and manage the process. One call during a DR situation gets things moving swiftly.
- DR as a Service (DRaaS): If you prefer control, opt for world-class DR solutions that you manage directly. Customize recovery objectives and initiate the process with ease.