Disaster Recovery as a Service

What is Disaster Recovery as a Service?

Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a managed service that allows replication of your business critical workloads to the Codestone Cloud. Using block level replication technology, DRaaS copies your workload images, be they physical or virtual, on a nightly basis and keeps them as a non-production image in the Cloud. This means that whilst the workload(s) are not in production you only pay for the disk space required for the replication. Each customer's DRaaS scenario is accompanied by a break the glass plan with an agreed “time to production” SLA and pre-determined costs for the compute power to run the workloads in a production state.

In the absence of any application or desktop delivery platform in your production environment, Codestone can include these services in the break the glass plan so that users can immediately access their applications and data from any device over any connection simply through a web browser.

This powerful, service based approach to Disaster Recover means that Business Continuity planning is no longer the luxury of the Corporate Enterprise and is now affordable and realistic to every business on a scale up scale down basis.

Why provision disaster recovery as a service?
  • Protect your business against loss of site scenarios such as Fire, Flood or data centre scenarios
  • Reduce insurance premiums with a true Business Continuity plan
  • Avoid capital costs and technical complexity associated with implementing Disaster Recovery systems
  • Enjoy peace of mind knowing the service is managed and tested for production on a regular basis (subject to SLA)
  • Suitable for all businesses of all sizes
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