Our PeggNet Vault is a comprehensive solution designed to safeguard businesses against data loss, downtime, and disruptions. In today's digital landscape, where cyber threats, natural disasters, and human errors are prevalent, having a robust BCDR solution is paramount for companies of all sizes. The PeggNet Vault ensures business continuity by continuously backing up critical data, applications, and systems, allowing for rapid recovery in the event of an incident. With features like automated backups, virtualization, and off-site replication, the PeggNet Vault provides peace of mind, resilience, and the ability to minimize downtime, ensuring that businesses can maintain operations and protect their bottom line, even in the face of unforeseen challenges.

Backup as easy as 1-2-3

Automated, verified backups stored locally and in the secure Cloud are your best bet for protecting your data. Features like Inverse Chain Technology(tm) that make every incremental backup a recovery point and Cloud Deletion Defense(tm) which undos accidental or malicious backup deletion ensure MSPs are ready to address any recovery scenario.

Immutable Design

Hackers have turned their sights on backup solutions so that organizations can't recover from a breach or ransomware attack. Integrated ransomware scan detects possible ransomware infections as part of the backup process.

100% Recovery Confidence

What good is backup if you can't restore? It starts with backups that are verified at multiple levels including patented Screenshot Verification that verifies not just boot-up ability but application accessibility. Patented ransomware scanning delivers peace-of-mind that your data is not compromised.

Not Just Fast Restore, Instant Restore

Instant virtualization can recover a server or VM locally or in the Cloud in seconds. Utilizing the cloud-based recovery launchpad, technicians can easily recover a file or an entire system with just one click. Recovery launchpad doesn't stop at recovery; it facilitates establishing network connectivity, ensuring clients experience minimum downtime and maximum productivity.

Recovery Time Calculator

The cost of a technology outage can cripple a business. Use our Recovery Time & Downtime Cost Calculator to focus on a handful of simple metrics that might come into play during a downtime event, and start a general analysis of what an outage could mean to your business. The results of this calculator are meant to help estimate loss, and does not calculate actual loss.

INPUT YOUR SPECIFIC NEEDS IN THE FIELDS BELOW FOR THE MOST ACCURATE INFORMATION. HOVER OVER THE QUESTION MARKS FOR MORE INFORMATION

Recovery & Data Storage

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In order to give your clients you a correct calculation we need to get an idea of how much data you have in your clients'your systems across theiryour organization.
How much data do your clientsyou have on critical business systems?

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What is the timeframe between each of your clients' your backups? E.g. every hour, once a day, once a week.
How often do you back up this data?

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From when disaster strikes, how long does it for your end user to notify you, for you to assess the situation, access your backups, and start the recovery process? Think of this a your reponse time.
On average how long does it take your client to notify you of an issue and for you to start trouble shooting the downtime incident? On average how long does it take you to notify your IT Service Provider that there is an issue and for them to start trouble shooting the downtime incident?

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Storing your data locally is designed for fast data transfers, however you are at risk if there is a disaster in the office such as fire, floods or theft. Cloud data is stored off-site, such as in a Datto data center, which brings an extra level of availability albeit at a slower speed for full bare metal restores.
Where is your clients backups currently stored?Where do you currently store your backups?

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Speed of cloud recovery comes down to the amount of data you are trying to recover and your download speed. Devices with slower connections will take longer to recover.
What is the download speed from theiryour cloud backup location?
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Downtime & Recovery Costs

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Nearly every employee will be impacted by an IT outage and will not be able to perform their job obligations to a certain degree. We recommend including the entire staff in this field.
How many employees do theyyou have?

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Even if the business stops due to an outage and employees are not able to perform some, or all, of their duties, employee wages typically are still paid. We are assuming yours will need to be paid, and this must be included in your cost of downtime calculations.
What is their average annual salary per employee?

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All staff come with overhead costs like, gas, electric, rent, etc. Normally, this is about 50% of the average salary.
What is their average annual overhead cost of an employee?

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For most businesses, an outage will halt the ability to product and accrue revenue. We are assuming that your revenue will case during an outage, and so annual revenue helps to calculate the average cost of lost revenue during downtime.
What is your clients' businesses annual revenue?

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Results

Current Solution

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Time between backups

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This is the time it takes for your data to actually be downloaded back to your original device based on your backup location. Local backups will be quicker, but because a local disaster could take out local backups, but it’s always vital to ensure that you have a cloud backup as well.

Recovery Processing Time

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No Backup Taken

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If you experience a ransomware attack, you may be able to recover quickly. If you're faced with a fire or flood, you could be offsite for days and face higher costs than what you see here. The results below are estimates for a local backup with a data transfer speed of around 500MB/s

Summary

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Warning: Having local only backups could leave you vulnerable to hardware failures, office fires, floods or even theft. It's vital to have an offsite backup to really protect your clients'your business.
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Datto SIRIS Solution

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Datto's SIRIS BCDR solutions allow you to backup as frequently as every 5 minutes. They also allow for regular testing and validation of your backups, reducing your risk even further.

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In case of a disaster, Datto can enable you to virtualize your backups, hosted in our cloud. On average, it only takes about {{bcdrrecovery}} minutes to access the Datto portal, find your backup copy, and to virtualize it.

Average Recovery Processing Time

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Downtime will always cost your business money. However, you can reduce it with a Datto business continuity/disaster recovery solution. Compared to your current solution, you could reduce your possible downtime losses by around {{ localcostsaving }} {{ cloudcostsaving }}

Summary

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*all losses are merely an estimation of losses associated with technology, and does not reflect a calculation of actual losses to your business.

How long can your clients'your business survive?

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With the information that you've provided, we have identified that your clients'your estimated downtime losses per hour would be {{displayhourlyRevenueCost}}. However, as a result of not taking data backups the impact could be much worse!

Are your backups at risk?

Local backups should be a key part of your data protection strategy for your clients. They allow you to recover data and restore operations quickly in the event of a primary server outage, data deletion, or a ransomware attack. However, local backup alone isn't enough. What happens if the local backup device is destroyed or inaccessible due to a fire, flood, or other disaster? That's why you need a secondary, offsite copy of backups.

Are your backups at risk?

Cloud backup delivers that secondary, geographically isolated copy. You might ask? Why do I need local backups at all? Well, restores from the cloud are slow. That’s why the combination of onsite backups with cloud replication has become so popular among SMBs and MSPs alike. You really need both—local for fast restores and cloud for disaster recovery.

How can you reduce the risk?

In contrast,The first step is to talk to your IT service provider or MSP about Datto. Datto's SIRIS business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) solutions could reduce your clientsyour downtime to {{displayBCDRDowntime}} and thieryour overall downtime cost would fall to {{ bcdrdowntimecost }}. In the rare case that the first recovery attempt doesn't work, your costs would only increase by {{perdattobackupdowntime}}, as opposed to {{perbackupdowntime}}{{perbackupdowntime}}your businesses closing all together.

With Datto, even if you are experiencing an outage at your workplace, work doesn't have to stop. Datto Continuity can get you back to business in a little as {{bcdrrecovery}} minutes on virtual servers, which can be accessed anywhere you have working internet. Features like Ransomware Detection and Advanced Backup Verification let you rest easy knowing your backups will work in your time of need.