Managed Cloud
Backup & Disaster Recovery
Powered by the world’s leading data experts, GITPL, based on your requirement, helps you with cutting-edge backup storage infrastructure and archives data on-premise or cloud.
We help you minimize the downtime of virtual and physical machines and reduce network load significantly.
And protect data from a disaster across physical, virtual, or cloud environments for nearly any operating system.
Plus help you to quickly re-establish access to mission-critical data, IT resources, and application after an outage.
What are backup and disaster recovery?
There’s an important distinction between backup and disaster recovery. Backup is the process of making an extra copy (or multiple copies) of data. You back up data to protect it. You might need to restore backup data if you encounter an accidental deletion, database corruption, or problem with a software upgrade.
Disaster recovery, on the other hand, refers to the plan and processes for quickly re-establishing access to applications, data, and IT resources after an outage. That plan might involve switching over to a redundant set of servers and storage systems until your primary data centre is functional again.
Some organizations mistake backup for disaster recovery. But as they may discover after a serious outage, simply having copies of data doesn’t mean you can keep your business running. To ensure business continuity and disaster recovery, you need a tested recovery plan.
The importance of planning
Your organization cannot afford to neglect backup or disaster recovery. If it takes hours to retrieve lost data after an accidental deletion, your employees or partners will sit idle, unable to complete business-critical processes that rely on your technology. And if it takes days to bring your business back online after a disaster, you stand to permanently lose customers. Given the amount of time and money you could lose in both cases, investments in backup and disaster recovery are completely justified.
At some point, all computer hardware fails. It’s a fact of life. Whether it’s from age or accident, data loss is inevitable when hardware fails, and it can cripple an SMB in a second and destroy profits just as easily. This is why an effective business continuity plan and Backup & Disaster Recovery (BDR) solution are essential to virtually every business today.
There’s no way to predict the future; hard drives malfunction unpredictably, cyber-attacks are on the rise, and natural disasters may strike with little to no warning. To ensure data is secure, it needs to be backed up and quickly recoverable so downtime is minimal when the unforeseeable happens.
Backups Are Data Copies
Backups are a simply data copy, that’s all. Backups don’t do anything to the original data, and the purpose of a backup is to be able to restore the original data if something happens to it. If a file is corrupted or accidentally deleted, it can be replaced with an undamaged copy.
Disaster Recovery Isn’t Just About Data
Disasters are almost any scenario that brings down systems in a data centre, including equipment failures, fires, and weather conditions. Data may be damaged and need to be restored, but first you need to get servers and possibly entire data centre’s back online.
Here’s how GITPL can dramatically reduce the risk, cost, and effort of managing your business-critical data –
- Minimize the load on target machines during the backup process, thus enhancing back up the performance.
- Create and maintain backup policies and initiation of recovery processes.
- Granular recovery options, system snapshots, bare-metal restores and full virtualization.
- Provides exceptional security, military-grade encryption, and integrity control and compression ratio.
- Search, and analytics in an integrated appliance, tag archived files for easier access.
- Faster data recovery means for minimum downtime while delivering against their recovery point and recovery time objectives, on-premise or in the cloud.