Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) Buyers Guide, 2016
Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) Buyers Guide, 2016
Cloud-Based Solutions to Thrive on Demands for Effective Business Continuity, DRaaS Adoption to Surge in Mid- to Small Enterprise Segment
03-May-2016
North America
Description
Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) has been a boon for cloud and managed service providers, with many bringing offers to market over the last three years. Cloud-based disaster recovery is a service that backs up not only data, but an organization’s environment to a hosted data center that can be activated as needed in the event of a server or site-wide outage. Providers report they have seen strong interest in and adoption of DRaaS services in the past three to five years. In Frost & Sullivan’s 2015 cloud survey, 78% of US-based IT decision-makers cited “improving business continuity/disaster recovery” as an important driver for cloud adoption. Particularly among small and midsized businesses, backup and recovery often represents an entry point to the cloud. DRaaS solutions offer a cost-effective means to protect their business systems and data, and to return to operation in the event of a system failure or larger, more catastrophic outage. This report provides users with a comprehensive comparison of the capabilities and features of 13 DRaaS providers.
Table of Contents
Definitions
Analysis of DRaaS Drivers and Restraints
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
DRaaS Deployment Models
Redundancy & SLAs
DRaaS Security
DRaaS Recovery Objectives
Environments Protected
DRaaS Service Testing
Disaster Declaration Methods
DRaaS Pricing Models
Provider Listing
Lists of Exhibits
- 1. DRaaS Deployment Models
- 2. Redundancy & SLAs
- 3. DRaaS Security
- 4. DRaaS Recovery Objectives
- 5. Environments Protected
- 6. DRaaS Testing
- 7. Disaster Declaration Methods
- 8. DRaaS Pricing
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Table of Contents | | Executive Summary~ | Market Overview~ || Definitions~ || Analysis of DRaaS Drivers and Restraints~ ||| Market Drivers~ |||| Improve Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery (BCDR) Capabilities~ |||| Cut Costs~ |||| Move Capex to Opex~ |||| Reduce Administrative Complexity~ ||| Market Restraints~ |||| Insufficient ROI~ |||| Lack of Executive Attention~ | DRaaS Providers~ | DRaaS Selection Criteria~ || DRaaS Deployment Models~ || Redundancy & SLAs~ || DRaaS Security~ || DRaaS Recovery Objectives~ || Environments Protected~ || DRaaS Service Testing~ || Disaster Declaration Methods~ || DRaaS Pricing Models~ | Last Word~ | Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || Provider Listing~ || Lists of Exhibits~ |
List of Charts and Figures | 1. DRaaS Deployment Models~ 2. Redundancy & SLAs~ 3. DRaaS Security~ 4. DRaaS Recovery Objectives~ 5. Environments Protected~ 6. DRaaS Testing~ 7. Disaster Declaration Methods~ 8. DRaaS Pricing~ |
Author | Karyn Price |
Industries | Information Technology |
WIP Number | 99E4-00-24-00-00 |
Keyword 1 | Disaster Recovery Service |
Keyword 2 | DRaaS |
Keyword 3 | Cloud-based disaster recovery |
Is Prebook | No |