What is Disaster Recovery?
Disaster Recovery is the concept of continuing business operations after a disaster. This involves resuming access to applications, hardware, data, servers, networking equipment, power and connectivity.
A Disaster Recovery plan consists of processes and procedures that are laid out specifically to be able to resume business as usual in the shortest possible time.
What is a ‘disaster’?
A disaster is an event that is unforeseen and could put your business at risk. This could be a natural disaster such as fire, flooding, or a cyber attack which may leave your infrastructure standing, but completely disrupt your business operations.
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How does Disaster Recovery and Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) work?
Hyve offers several solutions that ensure data, applications and operating systems are copied and/or replicated from their production environment into a securely managed cloud environment.
Virtualisation in the Cloud
Using cloud servers and cloud storage for offsite backups means that you only “pay for what you use” so our DR solutions offer excellent value for money.
Compliance
All solutions are compatible with Business continuity, Disaster Recovery and ISO 27001 requirements.
TYPE | STANDARD | ADVANCED |
---|---|---|
Offsite | Optional | Yes |
Compatible with any provider? | Yes | Yes |
Agent installed on server? | No | Yes |
Compliance | Meets Standard Disaster recovery and business continuity Requirements | Meets Advanced Disaster recovery and business continuity Requirements |
Backs up to | Hyve or Third Party offsite Facility | Hyve or Third Party offsite Facility |
Data Loss | Up to 24 Hours | None |
SLA | None | Up to 1 hour SLA |
Time to recover Server | Between 15 minutes and 2 hours depending on Hard disk size | 15 minutes |
Replication | None | Full replication for near instant recovery |
Price | From £25 per month | Call for details |
Data Encryted before upload? | Yes | Yes |
More info | More info |
Why does your business need a DR plan?
The reason that you use DR is simply down to the cost of downtime for your business. Outages can cost anywhere from a few thousand to many millions in financial losses as well as lost trust and negative brand reputation from customers and users.
DR plans help mitigate against:
- Operational Delays
- Financial Losses
- Reputational Damage
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