7 Data Recovery-as-a-Service Platforms Gaining Speed
If Microsoft’s Hyper-V Replica doesn’t meet your service-level requirements, there’s no shortage of providers of software, hardware and appliances that suppliers are making available for cloud-based Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS). Many are offered as appliances, others as pure software and services solutions.
Some suppliers run their own cloud services, others are in the process of enabling partner networks of local and regional managed services and hosting providers to deliver those services. A number now also offer the option to use both local services providers and large ones such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. Others are still looking into doing so. Here are seven providers that have recently updated their offerings…
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