What is Backup as a Service (BaaS)?
Backup as a Service (BaaS) allows you to securely back up company files, folders and entire data repositories to one of our secure global data centers, giving you peace of mind and ensuring business continuity.
Unlike traditional offsite backup methods, such as rotating tapes or hard disks, BaaS is simpler to manage. Data storage administrators can offload the maintenance and management of their backups to Hyve, allowing your team to focus on other priorities.
Using BaaS allows you to protect your data and information by reducing the risk of human error, data loss, hacking or cyber attack.


Extra mile support
Our technical experts are here for you 24/7/365, with direct-to-engineer support. Your dedicated team will understand you and your business needs in depth, saving you time and money.

Data Sovereignty
Our backup solutions keep your data safe and secure. Our ability to backup your data in 35 different locations globally ensures that you comply with data sovereignty wherever you are.

Best-in-class infrastructure
Our infrastructure consists of technology from the world’s leading manufacturers including VMware, HPE, Juniper and Cisco.
Why do you need BaaS?
Choosing a BaaS solution from Hyve offers an easy and cost-effective cloud solution for your offsite backup and archiving requirements.
A robust BaaS solution supports you to:
- Scale your backups
- Store data to meet compliance requirements
- Only pay for the resources you use

Benefits of our BaaS solutions

Global presence
To optimize performance, choosing a data center near you is important. The shorter the distance to the data center, the better the performance. With 35+ global locations, you can ensure low latency and close proximity to customers.

Anti DDoS
Security is the backbone of our business. Therefore, to protect your business against malicious attacks, we have an extensive suite of security features available. We include DDoS protection with every plan, at no additional cost.

Resilient power & cooling
Our data centers all offer multiple layers of redundancy for power and cooling, ranging from a minimum of N+1 up to N+N at others. Power is fed diversely from separate national grids with UPS and on-site generators available to take over if necessary, ensuring uninterrupted service.

20-minute hardware SLA
While other providers offer a 20-30 minute SLA for response time, for customers using our HPE BladeSystem servers, we guarantee not only a response, but the replacement of the actual faulty hardware in the data center within 20 minutes.

High availability built-in
We provide high-availability platforms with a minimum of two servers per customer to allow for failover. We eliminate single points of failure with redundant BladeServer hardware to ensure optimal performance.

Extra-mile support
Our global team manages your infrastructure and simplifies complex hosting by providing direct access to a dedicated technical support engineer. We’re ready to assist you immediately – no tiered support involved.
More about Backup as a Service with Hyve

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