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eGUIDE 3 (855) ONE-NECK | www.OneNeck.com Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is an ideal cloud solu on for a number of reasons: In the event of a natural disaster, data is archived safely off-premise in the cloud. DRaaS has virtually unlimited data storage. Rather than adding more on-site storage, you can add cloud data storage as needed without adding hardware, and storage is elas c and grows with your needs. Cloud-based data is accessible any me from any loca on. DRaaS is o en more cost-effec ve, since you buy only the storage you need, without having to invest in more hardware, staff or storage-management tools. DRaaS is also highly secure. Data can be encrypted and protected using two- er authen ca on and other strategies. It also eliminates the need for physical data security, such as locking the backup disks in a fireproof vault. Cloud-based data storage also gives you more flexibility so you can adapt your DR plan to suit your business' unique requirements. There are any number of factors that can affect the scope of a disaster recovery solu on, such as business hours, e-commerce demands, data cri cality and regulatory requirements. Most businesses say they need to have business-cri cal data restored within four hours. Cloud DR gives you the flexibility to priori ze data access and restore your most cri cal data assets first. OneNeck's Managed Services team are experts at disaster recovery and DRaaS. We can work with you to develop a customized DR plan based in your unique requirements. We also can offer various types of services to meet your needs, including DRaaS, coloca on with managed services, private cloud services and more. And OneNeck's mission-cri cal data center facili es are available so you can create your own custom DR site. So don't leave DR to chance. Disasters will happen, and the right DR partner can make it easier to always be prepared for the worst.

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