
Natural disasters, ransomware attacks, or hardware failures can bring operations to a halt. Without a plan, your business risks extended downtime and financial losses.

While backups protect data, they don’t provide fast restores or ensure business continuity. A complete disaster recovery strategy is critical for resuming business operations quickly.

Managing recovery across physical, virtual, and cloud environments without expert support can delay operations when time is of the essence.

Businesses must meet strict data recovery and retention regulations to avoid penalties and protect customer trust.
Disasters don’t announce their arrival, but with Prodatix, your business will always be prepared.
Our disaster recovery services provide comprehensive solutions that minimize downtime, secure your data, and keep your operations running smoothly no matter what happens. From tailored objectives to advanced encryption, we’re here to safeguard your business.
Choose from a hands-off fully managed solution or self-manage through our intuitive portal.
When it comes to disaster recovery, trust and expertise are critical. Businesses across industries rely on Prodatix for our proactive solutions, rapid recovery capabilities, and cost-efficient strategies.
Our solutions aren’t just about recovery—they’re about ensuring your business thrives, even in the face of challenges.
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is a cloud-based service that ensures business continuity by replicating and hosting physical and virtual servers in a secure offsite location. When a disaster occurs, DRaaS enables failover to these hosted environments, allowing businesses to continue operations with minimal disruption.
Unlike traditional disaster recovery methods, DRaaS offers flexibility and scalability. It eliminates the need for costly secondary data centers and provides organizations with the ability to recover individual files, applications, or entire IT infrastructures on demand. With Prodatix’s DRaaS, you get seamless failover, rapid recovery, and peace of mind knowing your business is protected.
Creating a disaster recovery plan involves several critical steps to ensure your business can quickly recover from any disruption:
Prodatix can assist you in crafting a robust disaster recovery plan tailored to your unique needs, ensuring you’re always prepared.
Backup as a Service (BaaS) focuses solely on creating secure copies of your data to protect against loss, while Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) goes a step further by ensuring the restoration of both data and IT systems during a disaster.
For example, BaaS might help you recover a lost file, but DRaaS ensures your entire IT infrastructure, including applications and servers, can be restored quickly. DRaaS provides a complete failover solution, enabling your business to continue operating while primary systems are being restored. Prodatix offers both services, allowing you to choose the level of protection that fits your needs.
The cost of DRaaS varies based on several factors, including:
Most providers, including Prodatix, use a subscription-based pricing model, which can include pay-as-you-go options. This scalability ensures businesses of all sizes can access affordable disaster recovery solutions.
The 4 C’s of disaster recovery highlight key elements for effective planning:
Prodatix integrates these principles into every disaster recovery plan to ensure seamless execution and minimal downtime.
A disaster recovery team is responsible for managing all aspects of the recovery process. This includes:
At Prodatix, we provide expert support to complement your in-house disaster recovery team, ensuring every step of the process is handled with precision.
A recovery server acts as a failover environment, hosting critical workloads and applications during a disaster. This ensures your business can continue operating while the primary infrastructure is being repaired or restored.
Prodatix’s DRaaS solutions use highly secure recovery servers located in offsite data centers, providing redundancy and resilience for your business-critical systems.