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With our Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), your business operations are protected against IT disasters.
30+ resellers and end customers with over 12’000 users trust us
The Naveum DRaaS service includes starting up your entire DR infrastructure for 10 business days per year.
Your data remains protected at all times, both during transmission and when stored in our highly secure data centers.
Transparent service level agreements (SLAs) / SLA management for best cooperation.
You get a complete disaster recovery infrastructure with no investment costs and only pay 35 % of the required provisioning capacity.
Guaranteed data storage in Switzerland in three high-security data centers.
You replicate your data via VMware vSphere Replication, Veeam Backup & Replication or Huawei Storage (native) Replication.
We'll help you plan, test, and manage recovery based on your needs.
Your IT department can focus on other systems, applications and projects, and we ensure that the set goals for RTO and RPO are met in the event of a disaster.
With our DRaaS you reduce possible downtimes and thus ensure smooth business operations.
Pay only for the resources you actually need. Scale up or reduce resources based on your needs at any time.
Organizations can outsource some or all of their disaster recovery planning to a DRaaS provider.
So that your company is up and running again in the shortest possible time
A disaster recovery plan should include natural disasters as a threat, because storms, fire or flooding can cause major damage if you are not prepared. Examples of natural disasters are floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, landslides, earthquakes and tsunamis.
Man-made and technological disasters include, but are not limited to, the release of hazardous substances, power or infrastructure failures, chemical and biological weapons threats, explosions or meltdowns at nuclear power plants, cyber attacks, terrorist attacks, explosions, and civil unrest.
While ransomware prevention is all about preventing and mitigating the attacks, the goal of the disaster recovery solution is to ensure data and/or the infrastructure is available to keep operations running as quickly as possible to restore.
Organizations can outsource some or all of their disaster recovery planning to a DRaaS provider.
So that your company is up and running again in the shortest possible time
A disaster recovery plan should include natural disasters as a threat, because storms, fire or flooding can cause major damage if you are not prepared. Examples of natural disasters are floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, landslides, earthquakes and tsunamis.
Man-made and technological disasters include, but are not limited to, the release of hazardous substances, power or infrastructure failures, chemical and biological weapons threats, explosions or meltdowns at nuclear power plants, cyber attacks, terrorist attacks, explosions, and civil unrest.
While ransomware prevention is all about preventing and mitigating the attacks, the goal of the disaster recovery solution is to ensure data and/or the infrastructure is available to keep operations running as quickly as possible to restore.
Our VMware Cloud Director infrastructure gives you a complete, virtual disaster recovery data center.
With our VMware NSX-based network virtualization, you can deploy the networks you need for disaster recovery testing and emergency situations at the click of a button.
IT teams find it difficult to research, test and validate different disaster recovery plans because they lack the required expertise. With Naveum DRaaS, the burden of disaster recovery planning is placed in the hands of the right experts.
With self-service DRaaS models, the company or customer plans, tests, implements, and manages disaster recovery strategies themselves by hosting backups on virtual systems located at a remote location. This is the most cost-effective DRaaS model and is suitable for companies that have the necessary expertise.
With assisted DRaaS, only some aspects of the disaster recovery plan are offloaded to third parties. The rest is controlled by the organization itself or by its customers.
With a managed DRaaS model, all responsibility for disaster recovery is placed on the service provider. This model is suitable for companies that do not have the necessary expertise to deal with unforeseen events.
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