Managed Disaster Recovery Services
Expect the unexpected. Ensure your business has the resilience to keep running; no matter what.
Disasters and cyberattacks are no longer a matter of “if”, but rather “when” they will occur. Is your business ready for the inevitable? For many, the answer is at best “maybe”. Your business needs to keep operations up and running; no matter what the situation. Simple daily backups are no longer enough to ensure your business can keep systems up and running in the event of disaster. If disaster does strike, how can you ensure that your business and its technology has the resilience to protect data and able to recover quickly?
The impact to your business from unexpected downtime is immeasurable. Almost half of small to medium businesses that incur a major technology catastrophe never recover. There is no business immune from downtime, whether at the hands of Mother Nature, employee error, or a cybercriminal, Downtime risks losing big money for your business. Consider these factors to calculate the actual downtime cost per hour for your business:
Lost revenue
If your business is down, it simply cannot generate revenue. Consider your company’s gross annual revenue and calculate that per hour
Lost productivity
The cost of downtime increases when your employees are unable to work or are forced to perform non-revenue related activities
Cost to recover
What data was lost? What services and employee time was required to recover lost data?
Intangible costs
Any damage to reputation or brand results in dollars lost. Downtime can cast an unrecoverable shadow over your business
- Cyber-attacks by hackers or malicious insiders
- Natural events like earthquakes or hurricanes
- Failure of equipment or infrastructure, such as a power outage or hard disk failure
- Human error such as accidental erasure of data or loss of equipment
- Take inventory and define your business’s key assets: We will help prioritize your assets; whether business critical, important or noncritical. It will help focus on recovering the most vital assets first so that your business can begin functioning again as quickly as possible.
- Help you decide the best recovery window (RPO and RTO): What period of downtime can your business sustain? Is it within minutes, hours or days? This is done when defining your RTO and RPO:
RTO (Recovery Time Objective) refers to how much time an application can be down without causing significant damage to your business.
RPO (Recovery Point Objective) refers to the amount of data that can be lost before significant harm to your business occurs. - Define your recovery solution: We will help determine the best way to replicate your data between multiple disaster recovery sites. Data replication is a key component of any disaster recovery strategy, as it makes sure an accurate and up-to-date copy of data always exists in case of cybersecurity breach, a system failure or any other disaster.
- Test the disaster recovery solution and thereafter manage and maintain it: Even backups can fail in a disaster, so its paramount to test your replicated data and ensure it can be restored back to your business’s site. We repeat this step periodically to ensure the setup is working.
CSPi Technology Solutions
As an Acronis partner, we provide the expertise and service scope - including Managed IT Services, Professional Services, and Cloud Services - to help you architect and manage a high-performance, highly available, and highly secure IT infrastructure.