Disaster Recovery as a Service
Ensure business continuity with Typetec’s Disaster Recovery as a Service. Protect your critical systems and minimise downtime with automated, scalable recovery solutions.

From Backups to Business Continuity: Ensuring Seamless Recovery with DRaaS and BCaaS
As we know back-up does not mean Disaster Recovery therefore, along with our BaaS offering, we have also created DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service) offering which involves replicating and hosting physical or virtual servers, providing failover in the event of a natural disaster, power outage, or other disasters that affect business continuity.
The umbrella service for BaaS and DRaaS is Business Continuity as a Service (BCaaS) offering.
BCaaS involves developing a comprehensive business continuity plan that helps our customers better understand their processes and interdependencies, quantify their risk exposure, and reduce avoidable costs.
Our BCaaS identifies the critical operational and technical risks facing our customers and brings mitigation strategies and practical responses to address them.
Frequently Asked Questions
The key benefits of using DRaaS are:
- Cost Efficiency: Reduces the need for expensive hardware and infrastructure by utilising the provider's resources.
- Scalability: Easily adapts to changing business needs without significant additional investment.- Automation: Automates failover and recovery processes, minimising downtime and human error.
- Speed: Accelerates recovery times with rapid data and application restoration.
- Expertise: Leverages the provider’s expertise and infrastructure, which may be more advanced than what a business could maintain on its own.
Your Disaster Recovery Plan should include:
- Clear Objectives: Define your recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs).
- Scope and Coverage: Detail which systems, applications, and data are covered by the DRaaS solution.
- Roles and Responsibilities: Assign roles and responsibilities for managing the disaster recovery process.
- Communication Plan: Establish procedures for internal and external communication during a disaster.
- Testing and Validation: Schedule regular tests of your disaster recovery plan to ensure effectiveness and address any issues.
- Data and Application Recovery Procedures: Outline how data and applications will be restored, including any manual processes required.
When considering a DRaaS provider, consider the following factors:
- Service Level Agreements (SLAs): Ensure the provider offers SLAs that meet your recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs).
- Reputation and Reliability: Look for providers with a strong track record and positive customer reviews.
- Compliance and Security: Verify that the provider meets industry standards and regulatory requirements relevant to your business.
- Support and Expertise: Evaluate the level of support and technical expertise the provider offers.
- Cost Structure: Compare pricing models and ensure they align with your budget and disaster recovery needs.
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