Cloud Backup & DR
Protecting your critical data with reliable backup and disaster recovery solutions.
Get StartedData loss can result in downtime and lost revenue in addition to the loss of crucial files and information. Important data can be lost because of unforeseen events like natural disasters, cyber threats, hardware failure, and human error.
Human Error
Human error is one of the most frequent reasons for data loss in businesses. An important file could be unintentionally deleted by a worker, which would be extremely problematic for the entire company.
Cyber Threats
A backup solution can lessen the effects of ransomware on your files if your security is compromised. Phishing, ransomware, and other malicious attacks can wreak havoc on your ability to operate. Additionally, you might need to pay huge ransom to get access to your data.
Hardware Failure
You are more susceptible to data loss due to hardware failure if you don't have your data backed up to the cloud. You must make sure to regularly save data across all the computers in your company using a backup and disaster recovery system if you want to anticipate hard drive failure.
Lost Or Stolen Devices
You have little control over where your employees take their computing devices while working remotely. Without a proper recovery strategy, this could interfere with the work your employees are currently doing or result in permanent data loss if the devices are lost are stolen.
Backup & Disaster Recovery
The sub processes—'backup' and 'disaster recovery'—are sometimes mistaken for each other or for the entire process. Backup is the process of making the file copies. Disaster recovery is the plan and processes for using the copies to quickly reestablish access to applications, data and IT resources after an outage. That plan might involve switching over to a redundant set of servers and storage systems until your primary data center is functional again.
Simply having copies of data doesn't mean that a company can keep the business running. Ensuring business continuity requires a robust and tested backup and disaster recovery plan.
Backup or DR?
"Backup and Restore" is a process of storing the data in another location and recovering in case of data loss due to any issue. The restoration process may take some time as you need to prepare the hardware or the platform before restoring the data.
Whereas in case of Disaster Recovery the resources will be ready within minutes and will be available to use. In this case snapshots of the servers will be stored in another location and can be quickly activated.
Deciding on whether to have only "Backup & Restore" strategy or "Disaster Recovery" strategy depends on your organizational requirement.
Our Backup and DR Solutions

Azure Site Recovery
Azure Site Recovery offers ease of deployment, cost effectiveness, and dependability. Deploy replication, failover, and recovery processes through Site Recovery to help keep your applications running during planned and unplanned outages.
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Acronis Business Backup
Overcoming increasing IT infrastructure complexity and cyberattack sophistication requires a comprehensive backup solution to keep every bit of data safe. Acronis Cyber Protect integrates backup with advanced anti-ransomware technologies to keep your data safe from any threat.
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