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Best Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) Companies

Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a cloud based data backup service model that hosts and replicates the business’ data and applications in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. A DRaaS plan allows for business continuity in the event of a system failure. Business owners work with DRaaS providers to create data recovery plans which outline how to recover and restore essential IT infrastructure in case of business interruptions. Included in this...

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Spinbackup for Business

Spinbackup is a Cloud-to-Cloud Backup and Cloud Cybersecurity solutions provider for G Suite.

With the use of machine learning algorithms, Spinbackup protects organizations against data leak and loss disasters in the cloud by letting G Suite administrators back up their sensitive data, identify security risks, and fix them before they become a huge disaster. Spinbackup helps organizations gain more control and visibility over data…

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Unitrends

The Unitrends Recovery Series Backup Appliances are hardware developed for data backup and management. They cover enterprise backup, ransomware detection, recovery assurance, proactive monitoring, and cloud continuity into a single platform for organizations of all sizes.

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Flexential DRaaS

A solution for the rapid, secure recovery of data, applications, and systems. Business-critical data, applications, and systems will b…

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Infrascale

The Infrascale Platform is the flagship cloud storage, data protection, and disaster recovery platform from the California based company, Infrascale.

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ConnectWise BCDR

ConnectWise BCDR (formerly Recover, or Continuum) is a combination of disaster recovery technology and Continuum's NOC with 24x7 monitoring and troubleshooting support, supporting MSPs with extended BDR capacity. Continuum was acquired by ConnectWise in late 2019.

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Azure Site Recovery

Azure Site Recovery is a native disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) available Microsoft's Azure, and enables users to set up Azure Site Recovery simply by replicating an Azure VM to a different Azure region directly from the Azure portal. Site Recovery is automatically updated…

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Dataprise Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)

Dataprise Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) is a fully managed solution that leverages Veeam Cloud Connect for a high-performance, enterprise-grade backup, enabling customers to meet their continuity needs reliably. Dataprise DRaaS adds an additional layer of security…

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KeepItSafe Cloud Backup

KeepItSafe is a custom cloud service provider that promises to deliver comprehensive backup and disaster recovery solutions.

KeepItSafe says it provides global cloud data availability through its Backup-as-a-Service (BaaS), Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS), endpoint protection, and SaaS application backup solutions. Backed by a $1.2 billion public company, j2 Global®, Inc. (NASDA…

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Aunalytics Managed Services

Aunalytics provides managed components that aim to offer stability and security to the environments of financial institutions. Their managed services offering is powered by a data platform in order to provide data-driven IT answers and embedded security that focuses on people and…

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Arcserve Cloud Services

StorageCraft, an Arcserve company since the March 2021 merger, offers their StorageCraft Cloud Backup service as cloud-based backup contingency for data stored in cloud-based applications.

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TierPoint Disaster Recovery as a Service

A customized disaster recovery solution that helps ensure resiliency for applications, data, and infrastructure, including a disaster recovery and business continuity plan to help minimize the impact of unexpected interruptions to business operations. TierPoint's cloud-to-cloud recovery…

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Carbon60 Managed Cloud

Carbon60 is a managed cloud hosting and IT services provider for private and public sector organizations with business-critical applications, headquartered in Richmond Hill. Their cloud platform, technical support services, and service level guarantees are presented to companies…

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11:11 Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)

11:11 Systems Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) was designed to provide end-to-end solutions and technology to meet organizations' recovery requirements.

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VMware Site Recovery (DRaaS)

VMware offers Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) via the VMware Site Recovery DRaaS for on-premise workloads or AWS, VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery on-demand DRaaS delivered as a SaaS solution, or Cloud Provider Disaster Recovery Solutions DRaaS offerd through accredited VMware…

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Acronis Disaster Recovery Service

Acronis Disaster Recovery is a hybrid cloud, all-in-one, complete IT business continuity solution that protects, and restores data, servers, or entire data centers suffering from a natural or man-made disaster.

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Quorum onQ
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Quorum provides data backup and disaster recovery solution for businesses. Quorum onQ offers 1-click instant recovery, providing full immediate recovery of critical systems after any stora…

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IBM Disaster Recovery Services

IBM offers disaster recovery as a service.

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Databarracks Disaster Recovery as a Service

UK company Databarracks offers Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).

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CAPS Disaster Recovery Services

CAPS in Shelton, Connecticut offers disaster recovery as a service.

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Unitas DRaaS
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Unitas' DRaaS is powered by Microsoft Azure and Veeam disaster recovery.

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ServerChoice Disaster Recovery as a Service

UK company ServerChoice offers Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).

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WannaGo Virtual Disaster Recovery Service (DRaaS) -  DUPLICATO

WannaGo Cloud's fully managed Virtual Disaster Recovery Service (DRaaS) DUPLICATO completely copies data, rebuilds the network, and tests IT systems on regular basis, to guarantee that it will work as expected and when needed.

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C&W Business DRaaS

C&W Business, the business software unit of the Caribbean and Latin American telecom C&W Communications headquartered in Florida, offers disaster-recovery-as-a-service (DRaaS).

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NTT Communications Disaster Recovery as a Service

Global company NTT Communications offers Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS).

Learn More About Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) Companies

What is Disaster Recovery as a Service?

Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a cloud based data backup service model that hosts and replicates the business’ data and applications in the event of a natural or man-made disaster. A DRaaS plan allows for business continuity in the event of a system failure.

Business owners work with DRaaS providers to create data recovery plans which outline how to recover and restore essential IT infrastructure in case of business interruptions. Included in this plan is a disaster recovery workflow which details what gets backed up as well as the priorities for data and application recovery. Some services will even include ransomware recovery features in the event of a ransomware attack, focussing on recovery of data with particular emphasis on access and encryption. Some companies will choose to protect their entire computing environment while others will decide to only back up vital functions.

Features and Capabilities

  • Automated test recovery - Automated testing to ensure your data will be recovered accurately
  • RPO (Recovery point objective) - This is the amount of time between data backups, therefore the maximum amount of data that might be lost
  • RTO (Recovery time objective) - The maximum amount of time that can elapse before you must have your data restored
  • Data protection - Additional security to protect your backup data from viruses and ransomware
  • Technical support

Pricing Information

The pricing structure for Disaster Recovery as a Service software is very complex and is best estimated by contacting the vendor. As a general guideline, you can expect to pay based on the amount of storage and number of virtual machines required to emulate your production environment as well as your defined RPO and RTO.

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