Backup & Disaster Recovery

Would Your Business Data Survive a Disaster?

September 28, 2021 | By Greg Dougherty

Power failure. Flood. Fire.  Disaster can strike at any time, and when it does, it can wreak havoc on a data center that it is not adequately prepared to handle such calamities.

Businesses should, therefore, plan ahead and invest in a cloud-based data recovery and replication service that will pay dividends in the end, as it can ensure that your business’s sensitive information remains safe no matter which way the wind blows.  One such service is our fully managed Disaster Recovery, now powered by Zerto® – an award-winning enterprise-class disaster recovery and business continuity specialist for data center and cloud environments.

With the addition of Zerto’s advanced hypervisor-based data replication software, our enterprise customers now have access to a quick and easy way to recover data that is stored either on-site or in our high-performance Cloud environment.

Zerto enables our Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) with a virtual-machine-centric, hardware-agnostic solution that provides off-site data backup and scalable replication as well as real-time Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and Recovery Time Objective (RTO) monitoring. It also integrates with third-party application programming interfaces for added flexibility, as well as fully automated notifications and changes.

Our Zerto-based solution grants customers full visibility into their disaster recovery environments, and the ability to set up Metro Ethernet, a virtual private network, and point-to-point links for easy and reliable data replication.

With the addition of Zerto, we are now able to offer customers who cannot afford to place their digital assets in jeopardy under any circumstances an even more efficient, reliable solution to protect their data and applications and mitigate vulnerability,” explains CTO Sagi Brody.

Click here to learn more about how your business can benefit from our new Zerto-supported DRaaS solution.

Read our latest Disaster Recovery case study here.