Hosted Continuity’s Disaster Recovery Service leverages our online backup service to deliver fully managed disaster recovery for a simple monthly operational expense, allowing customers to consolidate and save on their backup and disaster recovery spending. In the event of a disaster, Hosted Continuity’s Disaster Recovery Cloud Service enables a customer’s complete environment, including their servers, proprietary applications, firewalls and communications to be brought online either locally via the Hosted Continuity appliance or remotely at our dedicated Data Centre.
How Hosted Continuity’s Disaster Recovery Service Works
The Hosted Continuity Continuous Local & Remote replication provides enhanced recovery times for mission critical application groups.
Powered by a combination of local and remote continuous replication together with enterprise level data de-duplication, entire server images are captured real-time and continuously replicated at the byte level both locally to the Hosted Continuity Appliance and remotely to Hosted Continuity data centres. In the event of a disaster, Hosted Continuity’s Disaster Recovery Cloud Service allows the customer to recover locally (under 1 hour with zero date loss) from the Hosted Continuity Appliance or recover remotely (under two hours with zero data loss) just before the disaster occurred.
Simplified Disaster Recovery Testing
Hosted Continuity’s Disaster Recovery Service accelerates recovery from a single server failure to a complete primary site outage. All aspects of the disaster recovery testing are managed and regularly carried out by Hosted Continuity as part of the managed service, providing peace of mind to organisations that their disaster recovery plan has been fully tested.
Enhanced Service Level Agreements
Hosted Continuity’s Disaster Recovery Service provides enhanced Service Level Agreements (SLA) to customers over traditional disaster recovery strategies. Hosted Continuity’s SLAs guarantee that data is being backed up and replicated off-site automatically, and provide an agreed response time following a declared disaster to assist organisations with their data recovery objectives.
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News & Updates
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The Economic Benefit of Cloud Computing
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Cloud computing service sees big increase across world this year
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Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Tips, Techniques & Best Practices for CTOs
In Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Tips, Techniques & Best Practices for CTOs, this webinar examines how leading chief information officers are putting programs in place to protect their companies from unexpected catastrophic events.
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