The importance of having a contingency plan in the computing environment is as fundamental as thinking about the security of your data. This is how Disaster Recovery comes into play. DR is nothing more than the process of replicating data or production environments so that your business is protected in case of any disaster. Just as security protects your data, DR maintains an available environment that can be optimized in the cloud.
Before cloud computing emerged, maintaining a secondary environment was expensive for something that was little used (only in cases of disasters as the name implies), so the process of Disaster Recovery attracted mainly large companies.
This scenario changed completely when the cloud emerged, offering solutions in various ways for large and small companies to take advantage of the DR resources.
Benefits of DR in the Cloud
When you have a DR in the cloud, you don't need to pay the full cost of the environment, because once implemented, you can leave active only the minimum necessary, not paying for what is in standby, but the whole environment will be waiting for the possibility of an event to happen.
Dedicated Distributed Storage Service
Dedicated Distributed Storage Service (DSS) provides you with dedicated, physical storage resources. By flexibly interconnecting with various computing services, such as ECS, BMS, and DCC, DSS offers first-class performance in a wide range of scenarios, including HPC, OLAP, or a mix of loads.
• DSS provides exclusive storage resources to ensure high disk read/write speed and data security, and help you obtain security certifications.
• DSS supports disk sharing, disk encryption, disk backup, and snapshot, perfect for enterprises in a wide range of industries.
• By flexibly interconnecting with various computing services, such as ECS, BMS, and DCC, DSS can easily accommodate HPC, OLAP, and mixed-load scenarios.