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| '''1.''' [[Disaster Recovery]] as a Service or DRaaS is the [[replication]] and hosting servers (physical or virtual) by a third-party to provide [[failover]] during a man-made or natural an [[incident]], [[emergency]] or [[disaster]]. | | '''1.''' [[Disaster Recovery]] as a Service or DRaaS is the [[replication]] and hosting servers (physical or virtual) by a third-party to provide [[failover]] during a man-made or natural an [[incident]], [[emergency]] or [[disaster]]. | ||
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'''Notes (1):''' DRaaS is a recovery service that is utilisation-based. | '''Notes (1):''' DRaaS is a recovery service that is utilisation-based. | ||
Revision as of 09:05, 26 December 2015
1. Disaster Recovery as a Service or DRaaS is the replication and hosting servers (physical or virtual) by a third-party to provide failover during a man-made or natural an incident, emergency or disaster.
Template:WCC Vetical Notes (1): DRaaS is a recovery service that is utilisation-based. Notes (2): DRaaS can be used to restore customer data, business applications and system configurations Notes (3): In deploying DRaaS, servers identified as mission critical can be set to recover instantly while servers with less critical data might be set to recover at a longer Recovery Time Objective (RTO). Related Term: Data Protection/Recovery Strategy - Category, Disaster Recovery, Cloud Disaster Recovery
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