You might be a IT admin having 100s of machines backed up on a daily basis; You can also have your data server on-site to speed up your backups and restores. But, ever thought of a backup plan in case of a disaster?

Backups are meant to be the problem solver of such scenarios; But what if its a natural calamity, a disaster that erodes your entire data center. Have you ever thought of a backup plan for such scenarios? I hope not.

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Having backups onsite will increase the availability of data restores to happen in a jiffy. But having a disaster recovery backup plan to meet up severe disasters is also recommended when you think of getting your business available forever(i.e)a stable business continuity plan. Hybrid backups is the most recommended disaster recovery method for such cases.

Hybrid backup is defined as having your data backed up onsite for fast backup/recovery functions in case of emergency but you will also have a copy of your backup data stored over cloud to ensure data safety in case of a natural disaster.

Vembu BDR helps you get your backup plan hybridized where you can have your backup data onsite and also can have a redundant copy over cloud. Some might question why not have the redundant copy stored in a offsite data-center rather over cloud. The answer is plain simple, the probability of having your data secure over cloud is near 100% where as it’s not assured in a offsite location. Also the cost expenditures required for a offsite center is way too high when compared to cloud.

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But Cloud storage offers more flexibility in storage plan as well high level of security to your backup data.

Interested to know more about Vembu BDR’s Disaster recovery plan, do try Vembu BDR today: www.vembu.com/try

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