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Reduce Downtime with Backup and Disaster Recovery Services

August 1st, 2023 by admin

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Did you know that in 2015, the average cost of downtime across industries was about $9,000 per minute? With reliance on IT solutions growing, this cost has increased significantly, with about 15% of outages now costing millions.

Whether it's caused by hardware failures, human error, or cyberattacks, downtime is detrimental to any organization. The financial losses are huge, but so is the risk of a tarnished reputation and disruption in operations.

Backup and Disaster Recovery (BDR) services exist to help mitigate the risks and reduce the negative effects of downtime. Let's take a look at how BDR services can not only protect the business but also potentially reduce downtime.

What are Backup & Disaster Recovery Services?

The name is self-explanatory: backup and disaster recovery services help back up and recover important data in a disaster. This disaster can be anything from a ransomware attack to a natural disaster.

It's an extremely important part of any data protection and cybersecurity strategy. BDR services help by regularly creating copies of important data and applications and storing them securely away from the original. In the event of a data loss, these backups can be quickly restored, and businesses can continue their operations with minimal downtime.

How BDR Services Can Help

So, BDR services are necessary, but how do they actually help with reducing downtime? There are several ways this works.

  1. Fast Recovery

    For one thing, data recovery becomes much faster and more efficient with BDR services than if you were handling the process on your own. These services help rapidly restore data and recent system images from the most recent backup. In case of data loss or system failure, BDR services employ various technologies to get you back online in no time.

  2. Cyber Threat Protection

    Backup and disaster recovery services are important from a cybersecurity perspective as well. Cyberattacks like ransomware can disable operations and lead to data loss. BDR helps by providing a safety net, so businesses can roll back to a pre-infection state and minimize the impact of such attacks.

  3. Continuous Operations

    BDR services often include features like real-time data replication and virtualization. If a primary server or system fails, operations can seamlessly switch to a secondary system without interruption. On top of that, because backup and recovery are carried out incrementally, you can have these processes running in the background while you get yourself set up again.

  4. Minimized Data Loss

    Regular and automated backups ensure that only a minimal amount of data is lost during a disaster. This prevents data gaps and minimizes the impact on business continuity.

  5. Prepared For Disasters

    The best way to minimize losses is to always be prepared for a worst-case scenario. BDR services contribute towards the disaster preparation plan so that if one does occur, everyone knows exactly what to do. If you were to sit down and think of a solution after the problem occurs, you'd be wasting precious business time! It takes time to think of a solution, but implementing it is also tedious.

    BDR services ensure you have a well-documented and tested BDR strategy. Employees are trained to respond to data loss incidents and take action quickly. This way, no time is wasted, and the negative effects of the incident can be minimized.

  6. Regulatory Compliance

    In some industries (especially those that deal with sensitive data), there are strict regulations around data protection. BDR services can help businesses meet these compliance requirements through secure data backup.

Backup and disaster recovery services act as a lifeline in times of crisis. With these services, you can safeguard your business from potential disasters and confidently navigate the ever-changing business operations landscape.

Cybercrime is rising, and having copies of your data is essential. That's why, with the fast recovery and protection they offer, BDR services are necessary for all businesses.

Don't let downtime slow you down! For more information on BDR services, contact us today. We can help you build those data defenses and minimize downtime.

Posted in: Disaster Recovery