cloud

3 Steps to Restore Your Server in just few Minutes

The latest Disk-imaging technologies have changed the average recovery time objectives (RTOs) from hours to minutes. 

This is good news for the companies because large companies that doesn’t have access to its data can lose up to $100,000 every hour, in addition to the potentially huge costs of recovering that data. 

While these lightning-fast RTOs can be achieved by traditional technologies, like replication, high-availability, or fault tolerance, they come at a high total cost of ownership (TCO). This effectively eliminates them as an option for most small businesses. 

Fortunately there are new, innovative technologies that empower your business to boot a system copy directly onto an existing virtual machine (Microsoft Hyper-V or VMware vSphere ESXi, for example) and bring your most important systems back to a functional state in under a minute so you can get back to work immediately after a data loss incident. 

See how one of these new technologies works for yourself in the simple step-by-step list below: 

  1. Your hypervisor reads from virtual storage 

The backup agent installed on your system’s virtual host creates a virtual storage device on your host that acts like a remote, virtual data store. Any time the hypervisor reads from this virtual device, your backup agent will retrieve the data from the traditional backup storage location — whether it’s stored on-premises, in local drives and storage devices, or in the cloud – and present it to the hypervisor.  

  1. Your hypervisor restores a copy to a virtual machine 

Each time this happens, the virtual storage device is populated with a copy of the most recent backup. As a result, when there is a data loss incident the hypervisor can read any portion of your backup – from email inboxes to full-image system states – and recall it to a virtual machine with just a few clicks. Because there’s no need to move the entire backup to the hypervisor storage the backup can be launched immediately. 

  1. Your hypervisor preserves backup data for future recovery 

And don’t worry, if the hypervisor is needed to write new data, it will automatically be written to a temporary storage location on the host. This preserves the backup data in the virtual data store exactly as it is to ensure it runs properly if needed for recovery. 

Final Thoughts: 

With latest Disk-imaging technologies the recovery time objectives (RTOs) is reduced from hours to mere minutes. But in the modern world, data is so critical that many businesses are working to reduce RTOs even further, and with good reason. 

With following the steps above you can restore your server in just few minutes. It is also important to select the right backup agent I would recommend Acronis. 

With Acronis Backup, organizations can create full image backups that allow them to restore what they need – from granular file level to an entire IT environment. The easy-to-use interface streamlines the process so organizations can update their Windows operating systems without worrying about business interruption or downtime. 

You might be interested

5/5

Copyright © 2020 Intellope, s.r.o. | All rights reserved.

THEMES

Most popular

Newsletter

You’ve read about the importance of being courageus, rebellious and imaginative.

Social club

There is no better advertisement campaign that is low cost.

Copyright © 2020 Intellope, s.r.o. | All rights reserved.