Minimize downtime with Azure Site Recovery
Natural disasters, ransomware attacks, and human error are all hurdles that your business could unexpectedly face. When disaster strikes, how do you minimize downtime and ensure your business doesn't lose precious connection with your customers? This infographic illustrates how Azure Site Recovery is a vital component of any Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) strategy, ensuring business continuity by maintaining app and workload availability during outages. Check it out to see how Azure replicates workloads running on physical and virtual machines. Have any questions? Reach out to M8trix Communications to speak with an expert.
What is Azure Site Recovery?
Azure Site Recovery is a service that helps businesses maintain operations during significant IT outages. It allows for easy deployment and management, reduces infrastructure costs, and supports diverse environments. By orchestrating virtual machines (VMs) on a secondary site, it minimizes downtime and ensures dependable recovery.
How does Azure Site Recovery work?
Azure Site Recovery operates by executing recovery plans that include orchestrating VMs on a secondary site. It offers features like point-in-time recovery, in-flight compression, low Recovery Time Objectives (RTO), and data encryption. When the primary site is restored, you can execute a failover to your on-premises setup.
What support does Azure Site Recovery provide?
Azure Site Recovery provides automated recovery plans, monitoring and reporting, access control, and authentication features. It integrates with System Center Virtual Machine Manager, making it easier to manage your recovery processes and ensure your business can quickly respond to disruptions.