Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) Companies
Best Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) Companies include:
VMware Site Recovery (DRaaS), Acronis Disaster Recovery Service, Arcserve Cloud Services, Infrascale, ConnectWise BCDR, IBM Disaster Recovery Services, Carbonite Recover, Agility Recovery Disaster Recovery Services, 11:11 Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) and Verizon Disaster Recovery as a Service.
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What is Disaster Recovery as a Service?
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a cloud based data backup service model that hosts and replicates the business’ data and applications in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. A DRaaS plan allows for business continuity in the event of a system failure.
Business owners work with DRaaS providers to create data recovery plans which outline how to recover and restore essential IT infrastructure in case of business interruptions. Included in this plan is a disaster recovery workflow which details what gets backed up as well as the priorities for data and application recovery. Some services will even include ransomware recovery features in the event of a ransomware attack, focussing on recovery of data with particular emphasis on access and encryption. Some companies will choose to protect their entire computing environment while others will decide to only back up vital functions.
Features and Capabilities
- Automated test recovery - Automated testing to ensure your data will be recovered accurately
- RPO (Recovery point objective) - This is the amount of time between data backups, therefore the maximum amount of data that might be lost
- RTO (Recovery time objective) - The maximum amount of time that can elapse before you must have your data restored
- Data protection - Additional security to protect your backup data from viruses and ransomware
- Technical support
Pricing Information
The pricing structure for Disaster Recovery as a Service software is very complex and is best estimated by contacting the vendor. As a general guideline, you can expect to pay based on the amount of storage and number of virtual machines required to emulate your production environment as well as your defined RPO and RTO.