Cloud Disaster Recovery

We offer Customised, Low-Cost Cloud Disaster Recovery (Cloud DR) Solutions for YourInfrastructure, Apps, Processes or entire Cloud Environment.

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Types of Cloud Disaster Recovery, We Expert

Cloud-based data protection services are of three types:

BaaS Backup as a Service

Cloud Service Providers (CSPs) use BaaS to backup and recover contracted data.

RaaS Recovery as a Service

RaaS is an extension of BaaS, where applications are also restored from the cloud in addition to the data.

DRaaS Disaster Recovery as a Service

DRaaS is much more extensive than RaaS, offering cloud-based failover in addition to backup and recovery services.

Why Bizionic Technologies as Your Cloud Disaster Recovery Partner

Here are the top reasons to choose Bizionic Technologies as your Cloud DR Consultant:

It Infrastructure Readiness

Before implementing disaster recovery methods, our cloud experts run an extensive audit of your cloud infrastructure and conduct a readiness test.

Tco Reduction

TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) is an estimate of charges for customers to assess the cost of a product or system. Bizionic Technologies focuses on synchronising business data with the central data centre, which reduces the enterprise's total cost of ownership (TCO).

Process Automation

Our disaster recovery solutions support the whole cloud architecture, including operating systems, databases, and applications. Its purpose is to automate the replication process and recover such segments.

Non-disruptive Cloud Solution

Our Disaster Recovery solutions work in the background, unaffecting your continuing business operations. Our Continuous Data Protection engine operates in memory, takes no snapshots, and writes no data, resulting in an insignificant impact on cloud performance.

Reduction In Infrastructure Costs

Our disaster recovery procedures are curated and proven, thats why, the solutions reduce infrastructure costs. You just pay for the computing resources required by your apps.

Faster Recovery

We conduct an in-depth audit of your cloud, which allows us to accelerate the recovery process because our experts are aware of any incidents that may occur through it.

BIZIONIC In Brief

  • 10+ Years of Expertise
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  • 25+ Project Manager's Team
  • 50M+ Users of Solutions
  • 250+ Projects Accomplished
  • 1000K+ Development Hours

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Disaster Recovery?

Disaster recovery is a collection of methods, techniques, policies, and resources designed to restore IT infrastructure and restart vital business functions following a natural or man-made disaster, such as a cyberattack, hardware failure, inadvertent data deletion, and so on. You might think of it as a subset of business continuity, as it aims to restore all critical processes following a service outage.

How Is Disaster Recovery Different From a Regular Backup?

Backup is the process of creating copies of data and storing them in primary and secondary locations, such as local drives, NAS devices, off-site data centres, cloud storage, and other means. This allows you to restore your data if you experience data loss. Disaster Recovery, on the other hand, is a more holistic process that seeks to safeguard your data and IT resources against problems and facilitate quick re-establishment.

As a result, we can conclude that backup is only one aspect of disaster recovery.

What Is an IT Disaster Recovery Plan?

An IT disaster recovery plan is a structured document that details how to successfully respond to service disruptions caused by both natural and man-made disasters, such as cyberattacks, power outages, and natural disasters.

The strategy takes into account all of the fundamental business activities, as well as any disasters that may occur along the route. It then provides solutions for mitigating the effects of each disaster and utilising available secondary resources to rapidly and seamlessly restore vital operations.

What Is RTO and RPO in Disaster Recovery?

To develop a disaster recovery strategy, you should first assess the time targets and tolerable data loss that the company will face in the event of a breakdown. These are referred to as the recovery time and recovery point objectives.

RTO stands for Recovery Time Objective. This statistic determines the amount of time required to restore your IT infrastructure and services following a disaster in order to ensure business continuity.

RPO, or Recovery Point Objective in full, specifies the most tolerable quantity of data that an organisation can lose following a disaster. It also provides information about the maximum amount of time between the final data backup instance and a disaster. This means you can use it to figure out the best backup plan and frequency.

Does Bizionic Technologies Have a Disaster Recovery Plan?

Yes, Bizionic Technologies provides a comprehensive disaster recovery plan to assist you in protecting your business-critical data and apps from calamities. In the case of a disaster, our team will work swiftly and efficiently to recover your data and apps from the cloud, reducing downtime and preserving business continuity.

How Long Does It Take to Restore Data After a Disaster?

It is dependent on the amount of data and the backup method employed. At Bizionic Technologies, we use cutting-edge technologies to restore data quickly and with minimal downtime.

What Security Measures Does Bizionic Technologies Take To Protect My Backup Data?

At Bizionic Technologies, we take security seriously and protect your data using modern encryption technologies. We also conduct regular security audits and implement safeguards to prevent unauthorised access to your backup data.

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