Quest's Data Backup and Recovery Services
Quest provides a comprehensive suite of data backup and recovery services designed to meet the needs of modern businesses. These services offer a fully integrated approach to data management, including backup, replication, and restoration directly from the cloud.
Leveraging the power of Veeam or a platform of your choice, Quest ensures that your critical data is not only backed up but also quickly recoverable in the event of an incident.
Cloud Backup Solutions for Hybrid IT Environments
Whether protecting business-critical applications, virtual machines, cloud workloads, databases, or Microsoft 365 environments, Quest delivers cloud-based backup and recovery services designed to integrate seamlessly with existing enterprise infrastructure and operational workflows.
Learn more about the cloud backup and recovery services offered by Quest.
Backup as a Service (BaaS)
Avoid the risk of catastrophic data loss with hosted offsite backups through a secure SSL connection with no additional Veeam licensing required. Quest’s data backup and recovery service is the most efficient and secure way to get backups off-site for as low as $18/TB/month with a minimum of 5 TB of storage and a 36-month commitment required.
Complete visibility and control: Access and recover data in Quest’s cloud directly from the backup console; track consumption and receive reminders for hosted storage renewals.
Modern backup architecture: Leverage Veeam’s modern cloud backup and recovery technology, including backup copy jobs with built-in WAN acceleration, forever incremental backups, and GFS retention policies.
Flexible retention and storage management: Backup repositories can be configured to support long-term retention policies, immutable storage requirements, advanced encryption standards, and regulatory data preservation needs while reducing storage consumption through compression and deduplication technologies.
End-to-end encryption: Encrypt all data before it leaves your network perimeter—in flight and at rest—without negatively impacting the data reduction ratios of built-in compression and WAN acceleration.
Master the 3-2-1-1-Q rule with Quest BaaS
Getting backups off-site can be challenging with limited bandwidth or exploding data volumes. With cloud DR you don’t need all the resources to build or maintain a true off-site backup repository with data backup and recovery services.
Quest can help your business master the 3-2-1-1-Q rule to protect your data. This rule states that you need 3 copies of your data at least 2 types of storage media, with 1 of those copies being off-site and 1 copy should be stored offline or immutably stored in the cloud.
This backup process should be tested Quarterly
Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
Fast, secure, cloud backup and disaster recovery.
Quest’s cloud based disaster recovery services allow organizations like yours to rapidly recover workloads without the expense of maintaining a dedicated secondary recovery site. This approach improves agility while reducing infrastructure and operational costs.
Ensure access to your critical applications and data 24/7 in times of disruption or disaster. Get disaster recovery backup solutions for as low as $99/TB/month with a minimum of 2 TB of storage and a 36-month commitment required.
- Advanced, image-based VM replication is simple to set up and easy to use through Quest’s cloud.
- Virtual cloud host for disaster recovery with CPU, RAM, storage, and networking resource allocation from Quest DraaS.
- Full or partial-site failover/failback to Quest’s cloud from anywhere with just a few clicks through a secure web portal and partial-site failover to instantly switch over to selected VM replicas only.
- Built-in network extension appliances via a secure, reliable TLS/SSL connection to Quest’s cloud with traffic encryption.
- Multiple traffic-reduction technologies, including built-in WAN acceleration, BitLocker™ and replica seeding.
Notably, Quest’s cloud backup and recovery solutions support automated replication, failover orchestration, recovery testing, and scalable disaster recovery capabilities designed for hybrid and multi-cloud environments.
Backup for Microsoft 365
An estimated 60% of sensitive cloud data is stored in Microsoft 365 documents and 75% is not backed up. Microsoft 365 enables you to minimize your on-premises footprint and free IT resources. While Microsoft hosts the infrastructure, the data is yours—you control it.
Microsoft operates under a shared responsibility model, meaning organizations remain responsible for protecting their own data. Independent cloud backup services help protect against accidental deletion, ransomware attacks, insider threats, and retention policy limitations.
This includes the responsibility to have data backup and recovery services.
Ensure your sensitive cloud data stored in Exchange, SharePoint, and OneDrive for Business are securely backed up. Take advantage of prices as low as $2/mailbox/month with a 36-month commitment required.
Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 gives you powerful cloud backup and disaster recovery solutions that:
- Protect your Microsoft 365 data from accidental deletion, security threats, and retention policy gaps.
- Quickly restore individual Microsoft 365 items with industry-leading recovery flexibility
- Meet legal and compliance requirements with efficient eDiscovery of Microsoft 365 backup archives.
Don’t settle for less than reliable, granular cloud backup and recovery services for Microsoft 365. The experienced team at Quest can help you get the most from your Microsoft 365 backup and recovery services.
One-on-One Disaster Recovery Consulting Offer
Don’t know where to start with your disaster recovery strategy?
Schedule a Disaster Recovery Workshop and Quest’s DR experts will assess how prepared you are for unseen disruptions. This includes assessing your infrastructure, processes, and current disaster recovery measures to identify vulnerabilities and strengths. They’ll provide specific recommendations to strengthen your disaster recovery plan with data backup and recovery services.
FAQ: About Our Cloud Backup & Disaster Recovery Solutions
What is the difference between backup as a service (BaaS) and disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS)?
Backup as a Service (BaaS) focuses on securely backing up and restoring data, while Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) enables organizations to recover entire systems, applications, and workloads after a disruption. DRaaS typically includes replication, failover, failback, and recovery orchestration capabilities in addition to backup functionality.
How do cloud backup and recovery solutions protect business-critical data?
Cloud backup and recovery solutions protect business-critical data through encrypted backups, offsite storage, immutable repositories, automated replication, access controls, and recovery testing. For organizations like yours, these capabilities help ensure critical data and applications can be recovered quickly after cyberattacks, hardware failures, human error, or natural disasters.
How does cloud recovery help reduce downtime and data loss?
Cloud recovery reduces downtime and data loss by continuously replicating critical workloads and enabling rapid failover to recovery environments when disruptions occur. Organizations like yours can align recovery strategies to defined RPOs and RTOs to support business continuity objectives and minimize operational disruption.
How do cloud-based backup solutions integrate with existing IT environments?
Modern cloud backup solutions integrate with existing virtualized environments, physical infrastructure, Microsoft 365, storage platforms, and hybrid cloud environments. This allows organizations like yours to extend protection across existing technology investments without requiring major infrastructure changes or workflow disruptions.
Can cloud backup and recovery solutions scale with business growth?
Yes. Cloud backup and recovery solutions are designed to scale as business needs evolve. Organizations like yours can increase storage capacity, protect additional workloads, expand into new cloud environments, and support changing recovery requirements without significant capital investment.
How do cloud backup solutions support compliance and data security requirements?
Cloud backup services support compliance initiatives through encryption, access controls, retention management, audit logging, secure offsite storage, recovery testing, and long-term data preservation. For organizations like yours, these capabilities can help support regulatory requirements, internal governance policies, and audit readiness efforts.
Can cloud backup protect my data from ransomware attacks?
Yes. Cloud backup solutions that include immutable storage, isolated backup repositories, encryption, and recovery testing can significantly improve an organization’s ability to recover from ransomware attacks. Organizations like yours can use these safeguards to restore data more quickly and reduce the operational impact of an attack.
What data should I back up for effective disaster recovery?
Organizations should prioritize business-critical applications, databases, virtual machines, Microsoft 365 data, customer information, financial systems, operational platforms, and any workloads necessary to maintain core business operations. For organizations like yours, identifying these dependencies is an important step in building an effective cloud backup and recovery strategy.
Can cloud backup reduce operational costs?
Yes. Cloud backup services eliminate the need to purchase, maintain, and refresh dedicated backup infrastructure. Organizations like yours can reduce hardware costs, lower administrative overhead, and pay only for the resources consumed while maintaining enterprise-grade protection.
What should organizations look for in a cloud backup and recovery solution?
Organizations should look for cloud backup and recovery solutions that provide strong security controls, immutable storage options, hybrid and multi-cloud support, rapid recovery capabilities, compliance support, scalability, centralized management, and proven integration with existing IT environments. For organizations like yours, selecting a solution that aligns with both current infrastructure and future growth plans is critical to long-term resiliency.