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Backups, Recovery, and Continuity: Understanding BaaS, RaaS, and DRaaS

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Not all data recovery services are created equal. In this episode, we break down the core differences between Backup as a Service (BaaS), Recovery as a Service (RaaS), and Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)—three acronyms often confused but with radically different capabilities, costs, and outcomes.

We use relatable analogies and real-world examples to highlight what each service offers:

  • Why BaaS is like data insurance for when files go missing
  • How RaaS provides a “virtual standby system” for faster recovery
  • And why DRaaS is the “white glove” option for mission-critical operations that can’t afford downtime

You’ll hear how recovery needs shift depending on your business—whether you're a small company with minimal IT resources, an e-commerce brand with a lot riding on uptime, or a financial institution that demands real-time replication and zero data loss.

By the end, you'll have a clear framework for choosing the right recovery service based on your budget, RTO/RPO goals, risk tolerance, and infrastructure complexity.

🛡️ Because in today’s threat landscape, data recovery isn’t a luxury—it’s essential.

👉 Want help tailoring your recovery strategy? Visit www.stonefly.com or email [email protected] to talk to a data protection specialist.

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Not all data recovery services are created equal. In this episode, we break down the core differences between Backup as a Service (BaaS), Recovery as a Service (RaaS), and Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)—three acronyms often confused but with radically different capabilities, costs, and outcomes.

We use relatable analogies and real-world examples to highlight what each service offers:

  • Why BaaS is like data insurance for when files go missing
  • How RaaS provides a “virtual standby system” for faster recovery
  • And why DRaaS is the “white glove” option for mission-critical operations that can’t afford downtime

You’ll hear how recovery needs shift depending on your business—whether you're a small company with minimal IT resources, an e-commerce brand with a lot riding on uptime, or a financial institution that demands real-time replication and zero data loss.

By the end, you'll have a clear framework for choosing the right recovery service based on your budget, RTO/RPO goals, risk tolerance, and infrastructure complexity.

🛡️ Because in today’s threat landscape, data recovery isn’t a luxury—it’s essential.

👉 Want help tailoring your recovery strategy? Visit www.stonefly.com or email [email protected] to talk to a data protection specialist.

  continue reading

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