Use Case: Compliant Disaster & Recovery Offsite Backup Print

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HIPAA Compliant Disaster & Recovery

When implementing a HIPAA compliant Disaser & Recovery (DR) offsite backup plan you must address two fundamental concerns:

Compliant Offsite Transport

Your Disaster & Recover system must be capable of transporting your data to the remote DR site without violating HIPAA requirements for privacy and security. Our architecture ensures that your data is protected and encrypted from the moment it leaves your device. Your sensitive documents and mission critical backups are transported through our encryption grid and redundantly persisted in encrypted form on our secured storage grid. In this way our Compliant File Sharing solution supports compliant transport to offsite storage for your disaster & recovery needs.

Durability, Consistenct, and High Availability

You must ensure your ability to restore operations after a significant operational event at your primary facility. Our secured file storage service wraps the unmatched durability and consistency of Amazon's S3  storage services with a compliance layer supporting HIPAA and PCI compliant security, auditing, and authorization features. The servers your files reside on are designed to provide 99.999999999% durability and 99.99% availability of objects over a given year. In this way our system supports your need to leverage a highly available and durable disaster & recovery storage solution.

Backup Software Compatability

Our solution is backup software agnostic and fully supports any system capable of writing to general system storage. For larger batch jobs or integration with enterprise backup software ( Symantec Backup Exec, HP Data Protector, Acronis True Image, Bacula) we recommend installation of our Mapped Drive interface. Once installed, our Mapped Drive interface exposes your cloud storage as a local disk. Simply point your enterprise backup software at the local disk and seamlessly encrypt your backups onto offsite storage on our cloud.


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