Top 5 Critical Reasons IT Teams Prioritize Business Continuity
This checklist highlights the top five reasons IT teams need a business continuity solution to reduce downtime and prevent disruptions. Download the checklist to learn more.
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Eliminate downtime and maintain continuity in the face of disaster with fully managed, white-glove disaster recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS) from Unitrends. Ensure rapid recovery with the industry’s only 1-hour recovery time SLA guaranteed.
Schedule a DemoWhen disaster strikes, time is of the essence. Unitrends DRaaS is a complete, white-glove managed service designed to make disaster recovery seamless. Unitrends performs all services required to install, manage, failover, and recover key business operations in the event of a disaster. This all-in-one service combines exhaustive protection, robust automation, and top-of-the-line support to deliver cloud DRaaS at an affordable and predictable cost.
Ensure resilience of your mission critical systems. Unitrends provides complete protection for physical servers, virtual servers, and applications. Whether it's a single server or your entire IT environment, we'll be ready to rapidly spin up your workloads in the secure Unitrends cloud.
Your dedicated Unitrends DRaaS team is on standby 24/7/365 to help you with the disaster recovery process whenever you need it. We stay ready to execute your DR runbook and spin up your mission-critical systems at any time to help you meet even the most ambitious recovery objectives.
Unitrends Recovery Assurance automatically tests your DR runbook in the cloud down to the application level for recovery confidence. You will receive comprehensive, easy-to-digest reports for evidence of recoverability, as well as benchmarked recovery time and recovery point objects to ensure alignment with your SLAs.
Unitrends DRaaS provides full-service disaster recovery at a cost significantly lower than building and managing your own DR site. A transparent, flat-rate pricing structure allows for straightforward and predictable forecasting of DR costs. Never pay for ingress, egress, or DR testing.
It's no secret that uptime and resource availability play a critical role in the success of modern businesses. The challenge of overcoming downtime is one that organizations are faced with every day and one that is quite alarming when you look at the costs associated with it. In fact, a study by Ponemon Institute once found that a single minute of downtime costs an average of $14,000 per minute, or just shy of $850,000 per hour.
Downtime can be caused by a number of factors including human error, hardware failure, cyber threats, and natural disasters, just to name a few. Fortunately, Unitrends DRaaS is tailored to the unique needs of your business to get you back up and running as quickly as possible. Chat with a solutions expert to learn how you can achieve ultimate resilience with the most differentiated DR service in the industry.
Get Pricing & DetailsUnitrends DRaaS is truly a white-glove, hands-free disaster recovery service. Our team of experts will handle everything throughout the entire process; from backup and replication to recovery and failback, we've got you covered.
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Start the process by backing up your mission critical data with a Unitrends Recovery Series Appliance or Unitrends Backup Software at your primary site. Pair your appliance with Unitrends Forever Cloud for secure offsite retention and DRaaS.
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Once you have your cloud contract, use the unique key to pair your local appliance with your dedicated cloud target. Using Backup Copy jobs, replicate critical data to the Unitrends Cloud on a schedule that suits your Recovery Point Objective (RPO).
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Determine which workloads you want to enroll in DRaaS and at which service level (Premium, Elite, Standard or Unlimited). You'll work closely with our onboarding team to build out a custom disaster recovery runbook and DR requirements.
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Unitrends DRaaS includes automated DR runbook testing in an isolated environment to benchmark RTO & RPO actuals and application-level performance testing as defined during onboarding. Regular testing ensures your DR plan works as expected.
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The Unitrends team performs all monitoring and management of the cloud environment. Results from automated DR tests are reported to customers as proof of recoverability. In addition, you may use a declaration event for manual testing as needed.
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Initiate a full or partial spin up of your enrolled workloads by placing a quick, simple phone call to Unitrends Support from an authorized contact at your organization. Our team is ready 24/7/365 to establish your DR environment in the cloud.Â
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Once spun up, you'll be provided secure network access to protected workloads in the Unitrends Cloud. We'll continue to take backups while you're running out of the DR site for seamless failback when you're ready to return to your local site.
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Once notified that you're ready to failback, our team will ship your encrypted backup data overnight to your local site. Unitrends tears down the cloud environment and updates your DR runbook to be ready for a future declaration event.
Unitrends DRaaS offers a range of service levels to meet the unique needs of your business. Protected systems may be enrolled at the same level of service, or at different levels, depending on the criticality of the workloads and your business requirements. Unlike public cloud solutions, Unitrends DRaaS protects your critical workloads with minimal effort and guaranteed recovery SLAs.
Unitrends DRaaS is tailored to the unique needs of your business. Chat with a knowledgeable representative to learn more about our various service levels and see how simple disaster recovery can be.
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Schedule a DemoDRaaS, or Disaster Recovery as a Service, is a cloud-based solution that provides businesses with a way to recover their IT infrastructure and data in the event of a disaster. This type of service allows businesses to quickly restore their systems after an outage or disaster, minimizing the downtime and reducing the impact on their operations.
In traditional disaster recovery solutions, businesses would typically have to invest in expensive hardware and software to replicate their infrastructure and data to a secondary site or location. However, with DRaaS, this process is simplified and managed by a third-party service provider.
With DRaaS, businesses can ensure that their critical systems and data are protected and can be quickly restored in the event of a disaster.
No business is immune to data loss or downtime — a harsh reality. Statista reports nearly 52 million data breaches in the second quarter of 2022.
According to IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report 2022, the average data breach cost is now $4.35 million. Data loss and downtime can not only cost your business financially but can also bring it to a standstill. Therefore, a robust disaster recovery plan is a prerequisite for businesses today.
DRaaS enables large and small businesses to implement a reliable disaster recovery solution that ensures business continuity no matter the circumstances. Additionally, DRaaS providers do the heavy lifting, reducing the stress and burden on the users. With DRaaS, failover to the secondary DR site is almost instant. This enables businesses to quickly resume operations following a disruptive incident with minimum to no downtime.
DRaaS works by replicating critical data and systems to a secondary location, typically in the cloud. This secondary location serves as a backup that can be used to quickly restore services in the event of a disaster, such as a natural disaster, cyberattack, or hardware failure.
The process typically begins with the DRaaS provider working with the business to identify their critical systems and data. The IT service provider will then design and implement a disaster recovery plan that outlines how the data and systems will be replicated and restored in the event of a disaster.
The provider will then regularly back up the data and systems to the secondary location, using a variety of methods, such as replication, snapshots, or backups. The frequency of backups can be customized to meet the business’s specific needs and recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs).
If a disaster occurs, the DRaaS provider will help the business failover to the secondary location, ensuring that critical systems and data are quickly restored. The provider will also provide testing and verification of the disaster recovery plan to ensure that it is working effectively and can be relied upon in the event of a disaster.
Overall, DRaaS provides businesses with a cost-effective and efficient way to protect their critical systems. It also ensures that they can quickly recover and resume operations.
DRaaS eliminates the burden of planning, implementing, maintaining, and testing disaster recovery by outsourcing critical functions to disaster recovery experts. Capabilities will vary by DRaaS provider, but a quality service should be equipped to:
DRaaS offers a more economical, reliable and faster disaster recovery alternative to in-house DR solutions. Some of the key benefits of DRaaS include:
Cost
DRaaS can be much more affordable than building your own disaster recovery infrastructure, which requires a large capital investment. DRaaS providers provide the infrastructure and resources for disaster recovery to a secondary site. This ensures significant cost savings in the long run.
Saves time and effort
DRaaS providers manage, update and protect the infrastructure for DR needs, saving you and your team substantial time and effort. Your IT team can use the time and effort typically spent researching, implementing and testing disaster recovery plans for other projects.
Flexible and scalable
With an in-house disaster recovery solution, you may not use some of the storage space but still pay for it. However, with a cloud-based solution like DRaaS, you only pay for what you use. DRaaS is also highly flexible and scalable — you can easily upgrade your service as per your company’s needs.
Faster recovery
Unlike traditional disaster recovery, DRaaS solutions ensure a speedier recovery. This means your business can quickly resume normal operations (often within minutes) following a disaster.
Access to expert IT support
Outsourcing DR responsibilities to a DRaaS provider eliminates the need to hire additional IT staff. Reputed DRaaS providers like Unitrends provides 24/7/365 support — just a phone call away if the need arises.