- Downtime reduction
- Instant and synchronised switch between data sites
DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service) is a cloud service for disaster recovery of IT infrastructure in the event of failure of the client’s main data site. Real-time replication ensures continuous operation of the client’s critical IT services.
This is a full-fledged backup virtual data center that is replicated by Veeam or VMware solutions, which can be deployed on the basis of GigaCloud’s Managed Private Cloud or Enterprise Cloud.
How GigaCloud DRaaS works
A “mirrored” copy of all critical IT services is created 24/7.
The reserved infrastructure is ready to restore services around the clock.
Constant synchronisation of replicated copies and their connectivity is ensured.
In case of force majeure, the workload is quickly switched to the reserved resources.
DRaaS options at GigaCloud
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Within its Enterprise Cloud product, GigaCloud offers Veeam-based DRaaS solution. GigaCloud allows storing the replicas on one of its cloud sites with the Veeam Backup&Replication solution.
Plus, you pay only 20% of their price for the reserved computing resources when they are inactive. -
It is a separate solution, where a backup site is realized as a private cloud, deployed on the basis of the isolated physical equipment and built on a VMware technology stack for the purposes of a particular Customer. The hardware and software suite resources of the solution are accessed in an individual and exclusive manner.
More on GigaCloud DRaaS
The Veeam Cloud Connect software solution helps you set up replication in the service provider’s cloud and switch to replicas in the event of a crash on the main site. With this software solution, you can implement Disaster Recovery for infrastructure that is both in the cloud and on the hardware.
Software solutions by VMware, the leading virtualization provider, which help clients to replicate their virtual machines between different sites by themselves.
The point in time in the past up to which the data is restored. The value of RPO is chosen by the customer, and it determines the possible amount of data loss. At the same time, two factors are taken into account: the permissible volume of data loss and the relevance of information. The parameter is affected by the replicas synchronization frequency.
Time allocated for data recovery, i.e. allowable downtime. If we assume RPO = 15 and RTO = 10, then the maximum possible data loss will be the last 15 minutes, and the data will be restored within 10 minutes.
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