Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service Reviews and Ratings
First ones being Azure Site Recovery by Microsoft, Acronis Disaster Recovery Service, VMware Site Recovery, ShadowProtect by StorageCraft
By Jean Jacques Maleval | September 17, 2021 at 1:31 pmTo read this article from Gartner, click on:
Disaster Recovery as a Service Reviews and Ratings
Gartner defines the disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) market as a productized service offering in which the provider manages server image and production data replication to the cloud, disaster recovery run book creation, automated server recovery within the cloud, automated server failback from the cloud, and network element and functionality configuration, as needed. Source servers supported must include a combination of both virtual and physical. To be considered DRaaS vs. other options that enable do-it-yourself recovery, all elements of the service must be included in the service offering contract between the provider and customer, and offer a standardized SLA for recovery.
Leaders in order:
- Azure Site Recovery by Microsoft
- Acronis Disaster Recovery Service
- VMware Site Recovery
- ShadowProtect by StorageCraft
- Datto Alto
- Disaster Recovery as a Service by IBM
- iland DRaaS with Zerto
- Push Button DRaaS by Expedient
- Infrascale Disaster Recovery as a Service
- Unitrends Disaster Recovery as a Service
- Datto Siris
- Carbonite Recover
- Fusion by Axcient
- CloudHPT DRaaS by BIOS Middle East
- InterVision Disaster Recovery as a Service
- iland DRaaS with Veeam
- StorageCraft Cloud Services
- Sungard AWS Recovery
- DRaaS x86 by C&W Business
- Datrium DRaaS