Business Continuity

Business Continuity

Business Continuity is the term used for how a business would continue after a Disaster. Considering the statistics it is important that all businesses, large or small have some conversation about Business Continuity. If your business is interested in discussing this topic in depth, our sister company C3SD Inc. would be happy to assist.

It is for this reason that Private Cloud Corp offers Managed Disaster Recovery and Off-Site backup solutions allowing your business to have piece of mind knowing that your Server Infrastructure is securely backed up in the event of Fire, Flood or other Disaster.

Services

Private Cloud Corporation offers two options for Disaster Recovery based upon your business needs.

  • Hyper-V Secure Continuous Replication: Utilizing Microsoft's built-in tools included with Server 2012, R2 or 2016 data from a "Main" on-site location is securely transferred via the internet to Private Cloud Corporation's Infrastructure. Generally Replication occurs every 5 or 15 minutes.
  • Hyper-V Off-Site backup Service: Much like Replication, data from a "Main" site is security transferred across the web to PCC's infrastructure. However this "backup" typically occurs after business hours, once or twice a day.

There are pros and cons to each option and in some cases it is practice to deploy each service. The following chart outlines each.

Replication Off-Site Backup
Technology
Continuous copies made every 5 to 15 min
X
Retains minimal copies of data - normally last 24 hours
X
Backup of All Data once a day
X
Retains multiple copies of data - at least 2 months
X
Recovery
Allows for recovery of files from past 24 hours
X
Allows recover of files from past two months
X
Data Transfer
Requires use of Internet Connections throughout the day
X
Utilizes internet connection after hours
X

Any Private Cloud Corporation representative would be happy to discuss the options available. Please contact us for additional information.

As a Bolt-on service, once replicated to our Data Center in San Diego, a second copy of the content can be stored at a our additional Data Center location in Phoenix AZ or other properties on the web.