Get customers back to business in mere minutes no matter how severe the incident is – by switching their virtualized and physical server workloads to machines in an Acronis cloud data center.
Find all disaster recovery management controls conveniently located in both the Disaster Recovery interface, and the Protection Plan setup flow. With an unprecedented level of ease, you can configure server lists, test connectivity settings, configure orchestration and runbooks, and recover on multiple networks. Drive more efficient operations with automated failovers and testing, and ensure the systems are recovered in the sequence to address interdependencies between applications on different machines.
One solution for any workload
Add world-class disaster recovery services with a turn-key solution
Acronis Cyber Backup Cloud is the foundation for Acronis Cyber Disaster Recovery Cloud, so it includes all features of our powerful backup solution.
Through one integrated platform, service providers can deliver all of the cyber protection solutions today’s clients demand via a single pane of glass.
AI-powered integration of data protection and cybersecurity
Hybrid cloud backup-as-a-service solution for service providers
Turnkey DRaaS for virtual and physical workloads built on Acronis Cyber Backup Cloud
File sync and share with uncompromised security and flexible storage
Blockchain-powered data notarization and e-signature solution for service providers
Help your clients meet their unique needs by storing their data where they choose. With multiple data centers worldwide, Acronis enables you to meet the compliance, data sovereignty, and performance requirements of all your clients.
Backups are simple; they are copy of your corporate systems and data that can be used to bring a failed system back online. Disaster recovery refers to a more advanced form of system copies that include processing capabilities.
Disaster recovery solutions allow companies to quickly resume business-critical workloads after cyberattacks, natural disasters, or server failures. The disaster recovery process normally involves a separate physical or cloud site to restore data. Every disaster recovery solution aims to help businesses operate as usual. Since business continuity depends on high availability, disaster recovery strategies depend on tight RPOs and RTOs.
Every business will have its own unique requirements, so a good plan will minimize the complexity of the disaster recovery process. When creating a disaster recovery plan for your clients, you will first need to assess the applications, process, and cost versus risk which will help define your approach.
For reliable disaster recovery, you need to look beyond simply copying all of your clients’ databases and files. Their entire infrastructure – servers, PCs, NAS, SAN, hypervisors, and endpoints – contains vital production data. You’ll need to capture application settings, operating system configurations, bookmarks, and registry data for a full recovery.
To be able to failover your clients’ critical workloads, you should back up the data to Acronis Cloud Storage (or cold storage for backups). As the disaster occurs, fail over your clients’ workloads to the offsite server running in the Acronis Disaster Recovery Storage (or hot storage in the Acronis Cloud).
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