What is Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)?

Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a cloud-based service that provides organizations with a comprehensive disaster recovery solution to protect against data loss and ensure business continuity. DRaaS replicates and hosts physical or virtual servers and data in a secure, remote cloud environment, allowing for rapid recovery in the event of a disaster. This service includes automated backup, real-time data replication, and the ability to restore critical systems and applications quickly. By outsourcing disaster recovery to a specialized provider, organizations can minimize downtime, reduce recovery times, and ensure that their data and operations are protected without the need for extensive on-premises infrastructure.

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Fasoo Content Backup and Recovery

Product Overview

Learn more about Fasoo Content Backup and Recovery (FC-BR), a data backup and restore solution specifically designed to confront ransomware attacks.
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Fasoo Content Backup and Recovery

Technical Datasheet

Cyber-attacks, including ransomware, have become more sophisticated over time and threaten all organizations. Backup is essential for rapid response, and FC-BR is what you need.
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Wrapsody Drive

Product Overview

Learn how Wrapsody Drive helps organizations enhance their information management strategy and empower unstructured data security.
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