Are You Prepared for a Disaster?

Disaster Recovery

Disaster Recovery involves routine offsite backup and processes for reactivating vital information systems in a new location.  Through this approach, an organization can recover information systems and resume normal operations quickly after a catastrophe, such as a fire, flood, computer malfunctions, accidents or human attacks.  Disaster Recovery Planning involves taking measures to minimize the effects of a disaster and to ensure business continuity.

Challenges

  • Interruptions to routine process lead to lost revenue.
  • Outages negatively impact employee productivity and customer relationships.
  • Data loss damages a company's credibility and often results in legal consequences.
  • Organizations must ensure the safety and security of their data to comply with thousands of state and federal regulations that affect records management.
  • Processes to ensure rapid disaster recovery with minimal impact to business should be defined.
  • Processes across data and applications should be consistent.
  • Business continuity plan defines meeting recovery point and recovery time objectives.

RenovoData Solution

Recover rapidly from disasters and reduce the cost of disaster recovery with RenovoData's simplified recovery procedures.  Beyond bare metal and operating system recovery, RenovoData's cloud disaster recovery service makes it unnecessary to match specific hardware,  patches and firmware.  A single step file recovery procedure takes advantage of the encapsulation within a virtual machine, which reduces a server to a set of files which can be restored to any hardware and decrease recovery time to only a few hours.

  • Ensure mission-critical data, applications and systems remain up and running.
  • Detect potential problems within your data center before downtime occurs.
  • Simplify operations and management and improve operational efficiencies.
  • Reduce risk and downtime by automating recovery of critical applications.
  • Centralized management across all major platforms reduces complexity.
  • More efficient server and storage utilization reduces hardware costs.
  • Improve effectiveness of your disaster recovery plan and failover testing.
  • Validate disaster recovery scenarios without business disruption.