About Disaster Recovery as a Service

AWS Elastic Disaster Recovery is a disaster recovery software/platform from Amazon Web Services that minimizes downtime and data loss with fast, reliable recovery of on-premises and cloud-based applications. It provides automated orchestration, comprehensive health checks, and real-time replication so organizations can quickly restore operations after an outage. AWS DRS ensures that critical systems remain operational with minimal disruption. It is designed for both public and private cloud environments, enabling businesses to safeguard their data effectively. Key capabilities: automated orchestration real-time replication comprehensive health checks continuous data protection multi-region support Best for: IT administrators and business continuity planners that need efficient disaster recovery solutions.

Disaster Recovery as a Service Details

Vendor
Amazon Web Services
Year Launched
Location
Amazon Web Services Headquarters 410 Terry Ave N Seattle, WA 98109 United States
Deployment
Training Options
demo, account manager, community
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese, Chinese
Users
Business Manager, IT Administrator, Risk Analyst, Disaster Recovery Specialist
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Finance, Retail
Tags
Business Continuity, Data Loss Prevention, Integrated Risk Management, Disaster Recovery as a Service, Amazon Web Services

Disaster Recovery as a Service's In-App Market Place

Does Disaster Recovery as a Service have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

Usd ($), Eur (€), Gbp (£), Jpy (¥), Aud ($), Cad ($), Cny (¥), Inr (₹), Rub (₽), Brl (R$), Chf (CHF), Sek (kr), Mxn ($), Hkd ($)

Pros & Cons

  • Secure storage of critical data offsite
  • Rapid recovery in the event of a disaster
  • Scalable solution to meet changing business needs
  • Redundant infrastructure to ensure high availability
  • Automatic backups and data replication for peace of mind
  • Limited customization options for disaster recovery plans
  • Potential for high costs for larger storage and recovery needs
  • Reliance on internet connection for accessing and managing data
  • Lack of support for certain operating systems and applications
  • Potential for downtime during system upgrades or maintenance
  • Limited availability of customer support for troubleshooting and assistance

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