Disaster Recovery OR Business Continuity
Carbonite Recover securely replicates critical systems from your primary environment to the Carbonite® cloud. This ensures that an up-to-date secondary copy is available for failover at any moment, minimizing downtime as well as costs. You pay for what you use, when you use it – and not for idle resources.
Byte-level replication maintains constant synchronization between the source and target.
Push-button failover helps you keep critical systems online during an outage.
RTOs as low as minutes, RPOs as low as seconds.
Includes full on-boarding, testing and support from our professional services team.
How it works
Efficiency at every step …
Carbonite Recover agent is deployed to the systems being protected, and the service is configured with our professional services team.
Your systems will send data continuously, with minimal performance impact, to the Carbonite cloud.
Our professional services team will help you perform an initial failover test.


… reliable when it matters
When an outage occurs, you can fail over to the secondary copy with just a few clicks.
Within minutes, the cloud-based replicas will spin up and be available for use.
With very current data and rapid recovery, many users won’t experience a disruption in service.
Once you’re ready to fail back to your primary systems, the process is easily reversed.
Key Features
Recovery times and recovery points of minutes and seconds
Orchestration for multi-tier applications, with boot order and script points
Automated discovery of systems in your environment
Non-disruptive, self-service testing
Bandwidth-optimized for limited network impact
Built-in encryption both at rest and in-flight
Carbonite professional services support from initial deployment to testing to failover and failback
Support for exotic platforms like iSeries and AIX with our Carbonite Disaster Recovery offering
Supported Platforms
Windows
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
CentOS
VMware and Hyper-V
IBM iSeries and AIX, through Carbonite Disaster Recovery
Solaris, through Carbonite Disaster Recovery