Disaster Recovery Tests Made MSPeasy
The purpose of IT disaster recovery (DR) testing is to discover flaws in your disaster recovery (DR) plan, so you can resolve them before they impact your ability to restore operations.
The purpose of IT disaster recovery (DR) testing is to discover flaws in your disaster recovery (DR) plan, so you can resolve them before they impact your ability to restore operations.
In this eBook, we discuss the importance of business continuity rather than simple backup
Apr 04, 2018
Chris Brunau
Data protection solutions are essential for businesses of all sizes to implement, regardless of size, industry and geographic location.
We picked the brains of a few of Datto's most successful Partners on their go-to strategies for selling backup and disaster recovery solutions (i.e. Datto) to reluctant end users.
Reading Buses, which provides a 24/7 service for the inhabitants, workers and visitors of one of the UK’s largest towns. With over 150 buses and over 400 drivers to co-ordinate, the control team face a complicated ‘jigsaw’ of routes and rotas which they need to put together.
Nov 21, 2016
Henry Washburn
Disaster Strikes! Your physical computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) server BSoDs because of an un-anticipated Windows 10 Update and you have to present a 3D printed building design in a day. What do you do?
Nov 11, 2016
Andrew Burton
Backup is obviously an essential part of a business continuity strategy, but backups are useless if you can’t restore from them.
When Ransomware threatened a children's charity, they had a secret weapon to defend themselves: Datto.
Jan 22, 2016
Chris Brunau
We all know the frustration. You’ve made it more than clear to a customer how important it is to put the right business continuity solution in place.
This eBook features the 4 essential aspects of Business Continuity for IT professionals.
Thanks to Marsden’s partnership with Datto, he doesn’t sell only backup, but instead sells peace of mind through business continuity.
Feb 09, 2015
John DeWolf
Hopefully you’ve never experienced the total frustration of dealing with a system infested with malware. It may take hours to detect and remove all of the malware-affected files on a system. Because of this, many IT people prefer a “clean install”, which erases the drive and replaces everything on it. But with a clean install, you’ll lose any information not saved elsewhere.