Up and accessible

As an ICT service provider, it is necessary to always be up and accessible to your customers. Are you neither up nor accessible because of, for example, calamities such as power outages, ransomware or human error? In that case, production can come to a halt, data can be lost and overall business continuity can be at risk. Fortunately, there are solutions to prevent this, so you can ensure your customers are always on and accessible.

In this whitepaper, we dive into Disaster Recovery, one of the key components of always up and accessible, and we also take a look behind the scenes at Kampen-based ICT service provider GOsensit. This whitepaper is both for professionals who are at the beginning of professionalising their Cloud as well as organisations that want to take their Cloud platform to the next level.‍

Content

  • Introduction
  • What is Disaster Recovery?
  • Disaster Recovery vs. backup: what's the difference?
  • The solution: this is how you are always up and accessible
  • Customer case: a glimpse into the practice at GOsensit

1. What is Disaster Recovery?

The word speaks for itself: Disaster Recovery allows you to quickly resume work within your organisation after a disaster. Examples include power failure, a ransomware attack, but also natural disasters such as flooding or fire. Recently, millions of websites were down for a while due to a fire in a French data centre. This damage could have been greatly reduced through Disaster Recovery. Disaster Recovery is a must for every entrepreneur. Whether it is a multinational company or the proverbial bicycle shop on the corner with a small webshop. Disaster Recovery helps everyone avoid a potential disaster, ensuring that you are always up and accessible.

Download the whitepaper to read along!