Disaster Recovery
With expert managed services and a cloud-based infrastructure for rapid spin-up of critical workloads, our solution has significantly lower costs and significantly faster database restoration times compared to traditional disaster recovery.
Enterprises can use Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service to help enterprises build adequate IT resilience and be prepared for such events. Whether your virtual servers reside on our native cloud platform NG3 (for KVM) or on VMware and Hyper-V, we have a disaster recovery (DR) solution for you. Get real-time protection for virtual servers in your cloud with our high-performance disaster recovery services, with zero data loss guaranteed for most workloads. We offer a low recovery point objective (RPO), as well as a recovery time objective (RTO) of less than 5 minutes for most virtual servers and workloads.
Why is disaster recovery important?
Creating protocols and contingencies for disaster recovery is vital for the smooth operation of business. In the event of a disaster, a company with disaster recovery protocols and options can minimise the disruption to their services and reduce the overall impact on business performance. Minimal service interruption means a reduced loss of revenue, which, in turn, means user dissatisfaction is also minimised.
The first step in disaster recovery planning in cloud computing is to assess your current IT infrastructure, as well as identify potential threats and risk factors that your organisation is most exposed to. A risk assessment helps you discover the vulnerabilities in your IT infrastructure and identify which business functions and components are most critical. At the same time, a business impact analysis allows you to estimate how an unexpected service disruption might affect your business.