What is Disaster Recovery?
Disaster Recovery is a cloud-based Disaster Recovery system that guarantees business continuity by minimizing information systems interruptions in emergencies that may arise from natural disasters, cyber threats or human errors of corporate companies, organizations.
With the assurance of the Data Center, it ensures that companies or organizations whose backups are taken daily with the assurance of the Data Center, in case of a possible emergency, it prevents losses in the long term by restoring the existing system as soon as possible, regardless of location.
Disaster Recovery service, which starts with analyzing physical and virtual servers, storage devices and network infrastructures, brings advantages such as ensuring business continuity, minimizing data loss, fast recovery, cost effectiveness, scalability and ease of management.
Disaster Recovery > Data Recovery > Ensuring Business Continuity > Monitoring and Evaluation
Services Covered by Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
> Infrastructure Continuity Analysis
Thanks to the system continuity analysis, which is very important for your business continuity, your entire system is examined end-to-end, points that may cause possible disruptions are identified and errors are eliminated.
> Protection of Critical Data
Replacing hardware or expanding a physical data center can take days. With the virtualization technology of the Virtual Data Center Service, you can make changes to your resources quickly and easily.
> Creating Backup Plans
Your current backup is a lifesaver for your business. Your backup plan and location are defined down to the last detail to avoid data loss if something goes wrong in the future.
> Creating Backup Plans
Your current backup is a lifesaver for your business. If something goes wrong in the future, your backup plan and location are determined down to the finest detail to avoid data loss.
> Backup and Replication Setups
Due to the backup and replication setup, backups of the current system are hosted in multiple locations and run in location Y when the server in location X goes down.
> Creating Disaster Recovery Center Systems
It is to prepare the system for the worst-case scenario by including the evaluations to be made to determine the systems that will be needed in the event of a possible disaster and the locations of these systems.
> Disaster Recovery Tests
In disaster recovery tests, possible disaster scenarios are determined for the system and how the system can be reactivated and restored to serviceable status is planned for these scenarios.