Azure Site Recovery
Your second data center in the cloud
Azure Site Recovery keeps your business up and running even in the event of major IT outages. It offers you replication, failover and recovery processes to keep your applications running in the event of planned or unplanned outages.
What was previously only possible via an expensive secondary data center is now available as an Azure DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service) at a much reduced cost in this service form.
This not only eliminates the need for expensive investments in premises, hardware and software, but also the time-consuming maintenance of that secondary data center.
Your data can be stored in two Swiss data centers, or globally across 54 Azure regions.
All Microsoft data centers meet the highest of security requirements (the new EU Data Protection Regulation, the EU Safe Harbor Program and ISO/IEC 27018).
Should your data center go down, Azure Site Recovery then takes over and your IT will be back up and running within minutes. You'll be protected against ransomware, computer viruses, server failure and fire and water damage, all without needing to build and maintain an expensive secondary data center.
Your physical and virtual servers are automatically replicated to the Azure Cloud. In the event of a failure at your primary location, the secondary data center on Azure takes over within the shortest of timeframes, thus rendering your operation fully functional again. And with Azure Site Recovery, you can easily meet the industry standards set, including ISO 27001.
Azure Site Recovery continuously monitors the status of your protected systems. Replication to Azure as a secondary location will encrypt your data, thus protecting it from unauthorized access.
With Azure Site Recovery, you can automate service recovery in the event of a primary data center failure. Applications can be invoked and orchestrated to quickly recover the service, even in cases of complex, multi-tier workloads.
Downtime can be expensive. For this reason, Azure Site Recovery allows you to set a target Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) for each system within your organization. You can protect your business from critical system failures - including SQL Server, Exchange, SharePoint, SAP, and Oracle. This allows you to maintain the availability of your data and applications, even during any unplanned events.
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