On-premises to Cloud DRaaS
As more and more companies move to the Cloud, Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) is becoming increasingly relevant. DRaaS can be applied in several scenarios: the most common application is Cloud to Cloud, where the source and fallback sides are both housed in Fundaments IaaS. Another common scenario is a fallback from an office location to Fundaments IaaS: this on-premises to Cloud DRaaS scenario offers the possibility of disaster recovery without large investments in proprietary hardware.
High-quality data centre locations
Exclusively offered from high-quality Tier3+ data centre locations in the Netherlands.
Multi-deployable
Deployable for both Cloud infrastructure and on-premises infrastructure.
Flexible
Flexibly deployable service, where availability can be guaranteed per application.
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Disaster Recovery as a Service
In the increasingly digital world, data availability and protection are crucial. Precisely because of this dependence on IT, a short interruption can already have major consequences. Interruptions can have an infrastructural cause (such as hardware, power or a connection failure), but more and more often an interruption is the result of cyber attacks (such as ransomware or a hack) or human error. To protect your Cloud against these scenarios, Fundaments offers Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS). This is a disaster recovery service, which allows you to protect both your infrastructure and data, regardless of whether it runs at your business location or is already hosted with Fundaments IaaS in one of our data centres.
On-premises to Cloud DRaaS
When diverting to Fundaments IaaS from an enterprise location outside Fundaments, we speak of on-premises to Cloud DRaaS. Fundaments can offer the IaaS components with vCPU and vRAM in an overbooked or fully guaranteed variant. In the overbooked variant, Fundaments offers a maximum overbooking of five: here, up to five users can use the vCPU and RAM components. Fundaments ensures that users from the same postcode area are never bundled in the overbooked scenario. This minimises the chance of simultaneous claims on the shared components. By using overbooked components, it is possible to achieve a low-cost fallback. Edge conditional is a local network with a bandwidth of at least 100Mbps to replicate data. Replication over the internet with additional security measures such as SSL encryption and/or VPN is a common scenario.
The benefits of DRaaS for physical servers
Why choose on-premises to Cloud DRaaS? We are happy to explain. Although every company is different, and therefore the right solution often differs, DRaaS for physical servers offers the following general benefits.
Flexibility
One of the biggest advantages of DRaaS is that it is highly flexible. With DRaaS by Fundaments, you can easily scale up or down as needed, without having to invest in additional hardware or software. This increased flexibility can help you save money and ensure that your system always has the capacity to meet your needs, no matter what.
Scalability
DRaaS is not only highly flexible, but also infinitely scalable. That means that as your business grows and changes, your DR system can grow with it.
On-premises to Cloud DRaaS by Fundaments
As a Cloud specialist, we offer two disaster recovery services: Zerto Virtual Replication and VMware Cloud Director Availability. Both DRaaS solutions are fully integrated with our Fundaments IaaS services. In the event of a test or actual fallback, recovery is fully automated. With a single push of a button, any environment can be switched out to the most recent moment. Thereafter, the software in use takes care of configuring the workloads to the right network, renumbering IP addresses and starting them in the right order. It becomes very easy to configure the service thanks to the high level of integration.

