MicroServe Disaster Recovery and Off-site Data Replication in Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC, and Denver Colorado Metro Areas
MicroServe offers many customizable Data Replication and Disaster Recovery Solutions. Below are a few of the most popular options our clients use to protectt their businesses. Call us today to discuss which solution is best for your business.
Off-site Data Replication
- - This is NOT Disaster Recovery; it is only data protection
- - Minimum every business should do to protect their data
- - Data Replication is different from Data Backup
- - Data is Replicated nightly to an off-site MicroServe Data Center
- - Recovery time is dependent on the amount of data to transfer and the
- - Internet circuit size and type at the client’s location
- - Applications are not replicated; only data is replicated
Disaster Recovery
- - Disaster recovery protects your operation as well as your data
- - Critical Servers and Applications are configured in an off-site MicroServe Data Center
- - The age of the Data in the Data Center is dependent on the last complete replication
- - Your office Internet circuit speed and type will determine how long it takes to move data
Cold Disaster Recovery
- - Entry Level Disaster Recovery Preparedness
- - Least cost but highest recovery time DR Solution; entire startup and cutover process is manual
- - Servers and Applications are in a “Cold” state; not running
- - Data and configurations are replicated nightly
- - SLA – Recovery time is one business day
Warm Disaster Recovery
- - Most popular level of Disaster Recovery Preparedness
- - Balances Cost vs. Recovery Time; no startup time, cutover process is manual
- - Servers and Applications are in a “Warm” state; running but not accessible
- - Data and configurations may be replicated up to 4 times a day
- - SLA – Recovery time is four business hours
Hot Disaster Recovery
- - Highest level of Disaster Recovery Preparedness
- - Highest cost but Lowest Recovery Time DR Solution; no startup time, cutover process is automatic
- - Servers and Applications are in a “Hot” state; running and accessible
- - Data and configurations are replicated in Near Real-Time
- - SLA – Fail Over time is pre-determined; typically 15 – 30 minutes