Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity

We're the Network part of DR/BC

Keep services running through any outage. 

High Availability is attainable for businesses of any size

As businesses become increasingly dependent on mission-critical applications, the cost of downtime continues to rise. Every outage can impact revenue, customer trust, and brand reputation. A reliable Disaster Recovery (DR) and Business Continuity (BC) strategy helps ensure your critical services remain available when failures occur.

Average downtime costs businesses more than $163,000 per hour.*

Building a Complete Disaster Recovery Strategy

Redundant Infrastructure

Servers, storage and networking in a secondary location.

Data Replication

Keep systems synchronized before failures occur.

Traffic Failover

Automatically redirect users when an outage happens.

Key Solutions: From SMB to Fortune 100, we fit every need and budget

At Total Uptime, our expertise is at the network and traffic routing level – the outermost layer where clients or users connect and must be diverted from a primary site to the disaster recovery site or other location during an outage. There are two critical solutions we offer that should be essential components to your DR/BC plan.

Our High Availability Solutions

High Availability using DNS

Our Cloud DNS service ensures that DNS is not the weak link. Many organizations overlook DNS because of its simplicity. But if DNS were the single reason for application downtime, would you reconsider? Some of the world’s largest organizations have been affected by DNS downtime caused by their ISPs such as AT&T, or domain registrars like Network Solutions and GoDaddy. If you rely on providers like these whose core business is not DNS uptime, you’re at risk.

By utilizing Total Uptime’s Cloud DNS service, you can be assured that DNS will not be the weak link. You will also gain security and management capability that you’ve not enjoyed to date. Plus, you can even use DNS Failover to automate the re-routing of traffic from one site to another.

Network-Based High Availability

When traffic needs to be seamlessly redirected from a primary datacenter (or site/server) to a secondary or disaster recovery location, how will you make the switch? You could make a DNS change, or even automate it with our DNS Failover solution, but if you need something faster than a DNS change or something that doesn’t require an IP address change for those ultra-critical applications, consider Cloud Load Balancing. In addition to active/active, it supports active/passive or primary/secondary configurations too, and can even automate traffic redirection or wait until you manually fail over.

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