A Disaster Recovery Plan is at the top of many businesses thanks to its addition in most recent Cyber Security Insurance policies.
A Disaster Recovery Plan generally addresses large-scale infrastructural damage and involves recovering all services and servers to their original state, but what\’s the best tool for a business to use to put a Disaster Plan in place?
That\’s where a Microsoft Azure Site Failover as part of Disaster Recovery comes in, a Microsoft Azure Site Failover is a cloud, online copy of your network kept up to date and in sync with your network, ready to use if there is any kind of power outage, internet outage or large-scale incident such as flooding or fires.
Employing a Microsoft Azure Site Failover Server means:
– It\’s up to date, in sync with your current Server and ready to move the business to the cloud when needed protecting business continuity.
– When the issue is resolved and it’s time to move back to your physical servers, the sync will update them while in use, greatly reducing downtime during move back to your On Prem server.
– Reduces the long-term costs of having full second set of equipment at the \”cold site\” powered up just waiting to be used wasting electricity.
– Paired with other Cloud Solutions, you can keep your business working thru any incident with minimal delays, with a hybrid network approach.
August eTech recommends Microsoft\’s Azure Cloud Site Failover, Azure Cloud Site Failover operates seamlessly with a Microsoft Server network, has over 90 compliances including Hipaa, and has a 99.99{e53893828c6617e55677bd7479ef314f8a2ce1ed1ac821396f95bf0cd992c739} uptime guarantee. Pairing an Azure Cloud Site Failover with Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Online, businesses can keep themselves nimble, whether in office, hybrid, remote or any combination of workflow.
Want to know more or need help? Ask how August eTech can help you with a Failover, Disaster Recovery Plan, or migrating any of your systems to Azure.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/products/site-recovery/#overview