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How it Works DRaaS operates by continuously replicating critical data and applications from an organization's primary infrastructure to a secure cloud environment. In the event of a disaster, such as a cyberattack, natural disaster or hardware failure, the organization can switch to the replicated environment in the cloud, ensuring minimal downtime and data loss. The process involves several steps: Initial Data Replication: Initial backup of all critical data and applications to the cloud environment. Continuous Data Synchronization: Ongoing synchronization ensures the cloud backup is always up-to-date with the latest changes. Automated Failover: In a disaster, automated systems trigger a failover to the cloud environment, allowing operations to continue seamlessly. Failback Process: Once the primary infrastructure is restored, the failback process transfers data and applications back to the original environment. 4 1 2 3 According to a recent Data Center Resiliency Survey, one in five organizations reported experiencing a SEVERE OUTAGE WITHIN THE PAST THREE YEARS. 5 oneneck.com 02 5 oneneck.com

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