IT OUTSOURCING & OPERATIONS BACKUPS, DR, DRAAS
A disaster recovery plan (DR) is a work flow that allows us to perform data recovery.
It is important to keep a disaster recovery plan updated and communicated with all key areas of the company.
Generally DRaaS works as follows:
Specialized critical mission services from Teippo, for DRP, BCP or operational purposes, ideal for the Retail, Manufacturing, Banking and Financial sectors.
IT Outsourcing & Operations Backups, DR, DRaaS
Allows you to easily configure and maintain a secure environment for multiple clients to host standby virtual machines
Fast and flexible error switching of specific virtual machines or a complete website
Switching for simplified recovery without lost data and with minimal interruption for users
Recovery guarantee with support for replica and failover tests and production switches between sites
Use of the IT personal key in critical business functions
Guide to creating a disaster recovery plan
- What will be the RTO and RPO we need?
- Are virtual machines replicating every X minutes?
- Continuous replication of virtual machines?
- Orchestration of storage Snapshot replicas?
- Who maintains the documentation of the Disaster Recovery Plan?
- How to test the Recovery Plan before Disasters?
- Do you know how systems communicate between internal and external platforms?
- How do users connect to applications?
- Can the equipment direction be changed?
RTO & RPO
Understanding the frequency with which replicas of different virtual machines must be carried out (Recovery Point Objective – RPO) and the speed with which they must be recovered (Recovery Time Objective – RTO) is a fundamental component for the continuity plan of the business.
How it works?
DRaaS presents its customers with a “host in the cloud” that can replicate VMs. These are transferred securely through an SSL / TLS connection, using a secure internet connection. The web-based management console allows access to resources on the secondary site.