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DRaaS – what does it mean?

A disaster can strike at any time and in on any level of severity.

Recent big-scale disasters have shown that some small to medium businesses simply aren’t prepared, or prepared enough, for a disaster. Companies of all sizes are however starting to come around and adopt disaster recovery plans. One issue many businesses face is how to go about starting a plan. One solution may be DRaaS. But what does this mean?

DRaaS stands for Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service, and is a cloud based service offered by an increasing number of tech companies. The concept is similar to other cloud based services like Software-as-a-Service, where the solution is delivered and managed by an IT partner.

DRaaS is a Disaster Recovery solution provided by a vendor that businesses can purchase. With most DRaaS solutions the vendor helps develop and implement a disaster recovery plan that fits the needs of the company that they will then manage to ensure that the systems are running properly.

When a disaster strikes, the vendor can work with you to help get your systems back online as fast as possible. Often this is quicker than other solutions, largely because the vendor’s systems will likely not be affected by the disaster.

It is for this reason that many companies are becoming increasingly interested in this form of disaster recovery solution. Many smaller businesses also seem more open to it because it’s a managed service. As these businesses likely don’t have a disaster recovery specialist on staff, finding a solution that works and is affordable can be a challenge. Therefore, going with a managed service like this is a big draw.

What to look for when picking a DRaaS vendor
If you are looking for a vendor to help you with your disaster recovery plans, or for a DRaaS solution, you should look for a solution that:

Working with a vendor who provides a disaster recovery plan and service is only one option at your disposal. If you are in the process of updating your plan, or would like to implement one, contact us today to see how our solutions could help you and your business.

Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org

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