Data Protection & Recovery Assessment

Why take the assessment?

It’s just 15 minutes of your time, and there’s no catch. You will receive a report that could be useful in several ways:

The assessment will rate your current strategy, giving possible areas for improvement and food for thought about what is important.
The assessment takes only 15-minutes and will provide interesting food for thought.

What does the assessment deliver?

You will receive an easy-to-understand report which will rate your current strategy and show you how you can improve it, containing:

  • A summary of your current strategy
  • Your overall data protection and recovery status
  • How ‘ready’ you are for an IT outage or interruption
  • Readiness statements for all areas of your strategy that are covered in the review
  • A summary of how Daisy can help
  • An indicative quote to compare with your current solution/s

Why is Daisy qualified to deliver this assessment?

Daisy is the UK’s leading provider of business continuity and availability services, with a heritage of more than 30 years, and countless industry awards for our service delivery, service innovation, our people and our recovery infrastructure.

About the Assessment

The Data Protection & Recovery Assessment has been developed by Daisy’s Product & Transition Manager for Availability Services, Leighton Gill.

Leighton has worked within the IT industry for 26 years. 17 of these years have been spent specifically within the data protection and recovery arena, amassing a huge amount of experience in data storage, protection and recovery. Leighton has been heavily involved in developing online data recovery solutions such as cloud backup, replication and high availability, as well as five years managing the service delivery of those solutions to our customers.

“The assessment is designed to provide high-level feedback on a customer’s current abilities to recover their data, based on their infrastructure and current backup processes. The assessment has been structured in a way to minimise the number of questions asked, and optimise the amount of information collected, to help us understand a customer’s current solution and their requirements.

Overall, it should be enough to give people an indication of how successful their recovery would be, should they find themselves in a disaster recovery (DR) situation. For some people, it might be useful feedback to share with the business to get more support for business continuity, or it may show the business that they are doing pretty well! I think the addition of a cost to compare against current spend will be useful too – data growth can easily create a black hole for money to disappear into at ever-increasing rates unless you keep it in check.”

Request an assessment

What happens once you submit the form?
We will contact you to arrange a convenient time for an online meeting where a Backup and Recovery Specialist will take you through the assessment. You will see the results there and then and be emailed a copy of the report that it generates.

The small print
Please note that high-level feedback is given based on the information you provide during the assessment. It is not in-depth enough to constitute a formal endorsement of your data protection and recovery practices and is intended to be used as a guide. The information provided should be useful to your data protection strategy, and there is no obligation for you to purchase Daisy services as a result of this assessment.

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