CBTS Introduces Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service
February 23 2017 - 3:28PM
CBTS, a leading technology provider for enterprise organizations,
introduces Disaster Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS). DRaaS from
CBTS is a multi-tenant disaster recovery solution targeted towards
the enterprise segment. It enables organizations to replicate
Virtual Machines from their source environment to a
geographically-separate Disaster Recovery target environment hosted
by CBTS. The service gives customers the benefits of using the
cloud; management and support from CBTS; and predictable monthly
pricing.
Historically, IT organizations have had two options for Disaster
Recovery:
- Stand-up their own Disaster Recovery data center. This is an
expensive proposition as the Disaster Recovery equipment must match
the production workloads, and the equipment sits mostly
idle.
- Replicate their production workloads to a cloud provider. Since
large cloud providers do not provide additional services, the IT
organization must still perform all disaster recovery tests,
failover, and fail back once the outage has been repaired.
DRaaS from CBTS allows enterprise customers to focus on their
business knowing that a leading technology provider is managing the
DRaaS infrastructure. And the utility service model eliminates
capital outlay, turning capital expenditures into operating
expenditures.
Benefits of DRaaS from CBTS include:
- Better utilization of resources: Customers no longer need a
separate Disaster Recovery data center, which means they can
utilize computing resources toward their business.
- Excellent reliability: CBTS’ highly-trained data protection
engineers monitor and manage the environment from an Enterprise
Network Operations Center that is staffed 24/7/365. Service is
provided to the DRaaS environment with a 99.9 percent availability
guarantee in a monthly measure.
- Simple monthly pricing based on usage: Grow as needed, with no
need to purchase multi-year capacity up front.
- Security: CBTS’ DRaaS cloud is hosted in a secure data center
with SSAE16 Certification. All data is encrypted in-flight and
at-rest.
“Following strong demand from our customers, CBTS is pleased to
introduce this Disaster Recovery solution that brings
state-of-the-art data protection technology to organizations of all
sizes,” said Susan Artz, Enterprise Solutions Architect for
CBTS.
For more information, go to www.cbts.net.
About CBTS
CBTS is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cincinnati
Bell (NYSE:CBB). The company combines the data networking
capabilities of Cincinnati Bell with next-generation
managed services that provide companies with flexible solutions for
end-to-end IT deployment. The CBTS business model can help
organizations increase productivity and operational efficiency
while reducing costs and risks through solutions that focus on
business continuance, compliance, security, and technology
infrastructure. For more information, visit www.cbts.net.
About Cincinnati Bell Inc.
With headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati Bell Inc.
(NYSE:CBB) provides integrated communications solutions – including
local and long distance voice, data, high-speed Internet and video
– that keep residential and business customers in Greater
Cincinnati and Dayton connected with each other and with the world.
In addition, enterprise customers across the United States rely on
CBTS, a wholly-owned subsidiary, for efficient, scalable office
communications systems and end-to-end IT solutions. For more
information, please visit www.cincinnatibell.com.
Cincinnati Bell Inc.
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