FAQ: How do you plan disaster recovery?

How do you plan disaster recovery?   Disaster recovery planning involves risk assessment, strategy development, and regular testing. At Acorn Recovery as a Service, we begin with a risk assessment of your IT setup, tailor a recovery strategy, establish recovery objectives, and conduct testing to ensure DR plan effectiveness and swift recovery.

FAQ: What is the difference between RTO and RPO?

What is the difference between RTO and RPO?   Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the maximum downtime allowance for an application, while Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the maximum acceptable data loss duration. RTO focuses on service downtime and helps define resource allocation to achieve business continuity, while RPO defines backup frequency.

FAQ: What is Acorn as a Recovery Service?

What is Acorn Recovery as a Service?   Acorn Recovery as a Service, offered by IP ServerOne, is a managed disaster recovery solution that safeguards businesses against ransomware attacks, natural disasters, and hardware failures. With data replication and failover systems, it ensures fast recovery and minimal downtime, keeping your critical systems and applications running smoothly.