Back up as a Service (BaaS)
Remote, online, or managed backup service.
Primenet offers cost-effective backup solutions that simplify data backup, recovery and archiving.
Backup solutions should be a high priority for businesses to effectively protect their data from threats. Take our Backup as a Service as an essential insurance policy to ensure that data is easily retrieved in the event of a loss.
With our solutions, you can be sure that we address the latest and growing list of challenges to data protection, backup, recovery and archiving. Business challenges include the growth of data continually rising and showing no signs of slowing to dealing with more complex environments (hybrid and multi-cloud).
Primenet help to make your business more secure, save you money, and improve your data management.
With Primenet’s Backup as a Service, here are a few of the benefits in more detail:
- Improve data management and automated protection; No need to proactively save, label, or track information, it is done automatically. Backups are easily accessible if data is lost or deleted.
- Increase data security; With BaaS your data is stored and encrypted, which minimises the typical threats of hackers, natural disasters, and user error.
- Reduce costs; No need to payout for the hardware to perform backups. We take care of managing and troubleshooting backup systems - saving your in-house IT team to focus on other matters.
Want to know more?
Reach out to us at Primenet to learn more about our Backup as a Service solution. Not sure which solution is best for you? We can match an as-a-Service solution to you depending on your company’s needs. Contact us to discuss all options available to you.
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FAQ's
What is Backup as a Service?
Backup as a Service (BaaS) provides secure cloud-based data repositories for your files, folders, or the entire contents of a hard drive. Regularly backed up by a vendor to a secure cloud-based network over a network connection.
What is the difference between Backup as a Service (BaaS) and Disaster Recovery (DR)?
There is a common misconception between Back up as a Service and Disaster Recovery. The two are not to be confused as they are very different. The difference is BaaS is a backup of your entire systems data (or selected data), whereas DR is a backup of all data and infrastructure.
How to decide whether I need Backup as a Service or Disaster Recovery?
Choose BaaS if:
- A few hours of downtime won’t cause much disruption to your business.
- Your IT department can restore your systems if a disaster occurs.
- Your onsite backups consist of a lot of data that rarely, if ever, change.
- Downtime can have a devastating impact on your business, as well as your customers.
- The cost of investing in Disaster recovery solutions is less than the losses that you would suffer in the event of downtime.
- Your data often changes, and having the latest version is vital to your operation.
- You want both fast restoration of mission-critical services and the security of having archival data fully backed up.
- You want your IT team to spend less time managing disaster recovery and more time working on business growth.
What are the two main distinctions between BaaS and DRaaS?
- Recovery time; While you have data recovery with BaaS, it could take a much longer time to get your infrastructure back up and running. Therefore, your Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and Recovery Time Objective (RTO) could take hours or even days. With a DRaaS solution, you can recover much quicker, with the RPO being seconds and RTO in minutes.
- Responsibility; BaaS only recovers data, not a continuity plan. Therefore, you would be responsible for the infrastructure side of things. Whereas DRaaS recovers both data and infrastructure.