Disaster Recovery Software

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NAKIVO Backup & Replication

NAKIVO Backup & Replication now also supports Proxmox VE, alongside VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix AHV, and AWS EC2. It offers replication, failover, cloud backup, backup copy, size reduction, screenshot verification, and site recovery.

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NinjaOne

NinjaOne (formerly NinjaRMM) is a security-oriented remote monitoring and management platform. It allows for manual customization as well as scripting and automation.

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Veeam Data Platform

Veeam’s® premier product, Veeam Backup & Replication™, delivers availability for all cloud, virtual, Kubernetes and physical workloads. Through a management console, the software provides backup, archival, recovery and replication capabilities.

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Veeam Backup for Azure

Veeam® Backup for Azure delivers native, policy-based protection for reliable recovery from accidental deletion, ransomware and other data loss scenarios. With an API-first approach, immutable backups and full- and file-level restores ensure resilient protection that’s easy and cost-…

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Rubrik

Rubrik is cloud data management and enterprise backup software provided by Palo Alto-based Rubrik, Inc. It is a software platform that provides backup, instant recovery, archival, search, analytics, compliance, and copy data management in one secure fabric across data centers and…

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Netlink Data Center Disaster Recovery

Netlink headquartered in Wisconsin offers their Data Center Disaster Recovery solution, providing business continuity and data security.

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Huawei Cloud Storage Disaster Recovery Service

Huawei's Cloud Storage Disaster Recovery Service (SDRS) provides cross-AZ disaster recovery (DR) protections for servers. If a fault occurs in the source AZ, the user can restore services in the target AZ.

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Virtiant
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Virtiant provides assurance that when an everyday IT disaster occurs the business won’t get stopped in its tracks.The platform is a cost-effective contingency solution in the event of hardware/software failures, mishaps, and ransomware attacks that might prevent employees and customers…

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eSilo CLOUD Backup

eSilo in Jupiter offers a cloud-based SMB endpoint backup and disaster recovery solution, the eSilo CLOUD Backup solution, a software solution that automatically copies chosen files for backup to eSilo's company data centers for safe keeping.

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Actifio Resiliency Director

Actifio in Waltham, Massachusetts offers Resiliency Director, a disaster recovery tool.

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UltraBac
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UltraBac from the company of the same name in Bellevue, Washington is a disaster recovery option.

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SEP Software
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SEP Software in Boulder, Colorado offers disaster recovery software.

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DxEnterprise
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DxEnterprise is multi-platform Smart High Availability Clustering software designed to drive overall downtime, data loss, and management complexity to zero. It can be used to manage SQL Server instances, availability groups, containers, and apps across both Windows and Linux environments.…

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Xopero ONE
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Xopero Cloud is a comprehensive solution which secures 21 platforms: Windows PC, iOS, Windows Server & Windows Server Essentials, Linux Server, Windows System State, VMware, Hyper-V, Exchange, Outlook, SQL, mySQL, postgreSQL, Firebird and others.

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NovaStor DataCenter

NovaStor DataCenter offers network backup and recovery software for securing physical and virtual machines across distributed locations with media management for disk, tape backup and cloud, plus data migration, all on the same interface with centralized management. NovaStor DataCenter…

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Tekmon
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FastBackup
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EcoSystem EM
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Torsion
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Fragglestorm
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What is Disaster Recovery?
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Disaster Recovery is the plan and processes for quickly reestablishing access to data, applications, and IT resources after an outage. This video is an introductory look at the category, and how it may apply to your enterprise.

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What is Disaster Recovery Software?

Disaster Recovery Software is designed to provide business continuity and recovery following natural or man-made disasters and outages. The ultimate goal is to recover and restore data and applications in physical or virtual environments to their pre-disaster, functional state with minimal time and hassle.

Disaster Recovery vs. Backup Software

This is different to backup software, which only really ensures that data is replicated and stored somewhere so that it can be restored if data is lost or corrupted. Disaster recovery is about more than just data backup. Instead, it’s about re-installing software and data on new machines and then configuring them with the appropriate settings and preferences.

Disaster recovery has become a little easier with the widespread use of virtual servers for daily operations. Virtual infrastructures are much easier to replicate across than more traditional data center architectures.

Data Center Replication

Data center replication is the main concept behind disaster recovery. There are three main types of data center replication.

  • Hot Site: A hot site is a mirror of the data center infrastructure. The hot site has servers and infrastructure, which run, concurrently with the data center, syncing with it to provide complete redundancy.
  • Cold Site: A cold site is just datacenter space with no servers or equipment set up. In order to be operational, extensive engineering and IT assistance is required to install servers and other equipment and migrated data and software.
  • Warm Site: A warm site is somewhere between the two. It will have pre-installed servers ready for installation of production environments, but that work must be done before the site is operational.

Metrics

Two important metrics determining what kind of data replication to choose are:

  • RTO – Recovery time objective. The target time between the moment of the disaster and the point at which users can work again.
  • RPO – Recovery point objective. This is the age of files that must be recovered from backup storage for normal operations and business continuity.

Pricing Information

There are a variety of pricing models in this domain, including charging by each GB of storage used, an average per user cost, or a per device model. Typical pricing ranges from $10 per instance, per month, up to several times that for larger-scale enterprise products.

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