Disaster Recovery
The fact in the business world is that nothing is certain. At one point, your infrastructure is good, data administration is under control, and critical systems are working as they should – then the next moment disaster strikes. Disaster recovery testing helps to guarantee that businesses can effectively recover from a functional disruption.
Providers such as us, Raksha IT, can deliver the service as a fully organised, assisted recovery or self-service offering. The service should be marketed and sold as a stand-alone, industrialized offering and minimally include- On-demand recovery cloud for planned tests, activities and declarations – Server image and production data replication to the cloud – Automated failover and failback between production and the target cloud environment1 – Recovery time service-level agreements (SLAs).
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Why is a Disaster Recovery Plan necessary?

A formal process to deal with possible accidents, disasters, data breaches or outages is required.

Because of the pace at which technology is changing, there is an improved chance that knowledge gaps can lead to bad IT security precautions.

Avoiding the potential failure of a business and the collapse of its IT infrastructure in the face of an unforeseen, catastrophic event.

Everyone wants to reduce the potential costs of dealing with a disaster.

Avoiding the potential failure of a business and the collapse of its IT infrastructure in the face of an unforeseen, catastrophic event.
DRaaS Operating Models
Managed DRaaS
Assisted DRaaS
If you want to take accountability for certain factors of your disaster recovery plan, or if you have custom applications that may be hard for a third party to take over, backed DRaaS may be a better choice. In this model, the service provider delivers services and expertise that can help in optimizing the disaster recovery strategy, but the consumer is responsible for executing some or all of the disaster recovery plans.