List of Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud Customers
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Companies using Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud for Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) include: Howmet Aerospace, a United States based Aerospace and Defense organisation with 23300 employees and revenues of $6.64 billion, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 1274 employees and revenues of $412.0 million, Stratosphere Quality, LLC., a United States based Professional Services organisation with 2500 employees and revenues of $200.0 million, Bristows, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organisation with 263 employees and revenues of $79.0 million, First Savings Mortgage, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 200 employees and revenues of $50.0 million and many others.
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Bristows | Professional Services | 263 | $79M | United Kingdom | Acronis | Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015 Bristows implemented Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud, Apps Category . The implementation targeted the firm single London office and was scoped to protect critical on premise business applications using Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud to meet a sub four hour data center RTO and a sub 15 minute per server recovery objective.
The deployment combined a local Acronis Disaster Recovery Local Cloud Appliance for rapid recoveries with remote Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud replication for offsite backup and UK data residency. Functional capabilities implemented included frequent image and file level protection for Microsoft Exchange email, document management, SQL databases, CRM, and finance systems, with protection intervals configured from 15 minutes to daily according to business criticality.
Bristows retained operational control of the solution through in house IT administration while relying on local partner Archivo and Acronis 24/7 support for service assurance and failover testing. The architecture emphasized a hybrid local plus cloud recovery model, keeping copies of protected workloads in UK based cloud infrastructure to satisfy UK data protection regulations and data residency requirements.
Governance and process changes included a shift to subscription based billing to minimize upfront capital expense and a formalized failover test regime where Archivo and Acronis assume responsibility for operational readiness of disaster recovery tests. Routine maintenance and planned server upgrades were restructured to leverage on site appliance recoveries so upgrades could be executed during business hours with minimal disruption.
The documented results state that recovery times moved from two to three days down to minutes for individual servers and a couple of hours for the entire data center, achieving a 15 minute server RTO for protected systems. Other stated outcomes include significantly reduced business disruption during failover and expanded capacity to schedule new IT projects thanks to improved availability and testable failover procedures.
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Davis Wright Tremaine LLP | Professional Services | 1274 | $412M | United States | Acronis | Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP implemented Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud in a Disaster Recovery deployment to protect mission critical business applications. The implementation targeted the firm’s main data center in Seattle and all Remote Offices Branch Offices, with a remote cloud failover hosted in an Acronis data center in Dallas, addressing the firm’s requirement for off premise disaster recovery.
The deployment used Acronis Local Appliances for fast on site failover at each ROBO and the primary data center, combined with cloud based recovery to meet stated Recovery Time Objectives. Functional capabilities implemented included end to end disaster recovery orchestration, proactive DR plan testing, support for Microsoft Exchange high availability with Database Availability Groups, and a test bed for development and QA through the provided testing environment.
Integration points were explicitly aligned to the firm’s stack, including built in NetApp support using SnapMirror replication to mirror NetApp volumes into the Acronis hosted NetApp array, Microsoft Exchange DAG replication across Seattle and Dallas, VMware vSphere 5.5 virtualization, Microsoft Windows workloads, Microsoft SQL Server databases, and Autonomy iManage document management. The protected environment encompassed approximately 100 terabytes of data and dozens of financial and billing applications tied to time management and billing business functions.
Operational governance emphasized proactive testing and runbook validation, enabling IT staff to execute and rehearse full failovers locally and to the cloud. The recovery console provided self service capabilities for systems engineers to spin up servers and mount disks, supporting faster incident response and repeatable testing of failover scenarios across ROBO and the primary data center.
Explicit outcomes called out by the engagement include increased efficiency, improved data availability and compliance, ease of management, and significant cost savings. The project also produced close vendor collaboration, with DWT contributing specifications that informed later product features in Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud.
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First Savings Mortgage | Banking and Financial Services | 200 | $50M | United States | Acronis | Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, First Savings Mortgage deployed Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud to protect its hybrid cloud environment and mission critical loan origination workflows, establishing a Disaster Recovery posture across its IT estate. The deployment used Acronis Local Cloud Appliances combined with Acronis Cloud Storage to provide local performance, secure access, and geo distributed replication for business continuity.
The implementation covered 4 VMware ESX hosts, more than 30 virtual machines, SAN storage holding over 7.5TB of production data, and a mix of Microsoft Windows and Linux servers running Microsoft Office, Microsoft Exchange, loan origination, accounting, automation, and auditing systems. Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud was configured to capture hourly snapshots and to allow failover of full VMs, supporting single file restores and full server restores from the same platform as part of an operational backup and recovery workflow.
Operational integration included running production systems directly from the Acronis Local Cloud Appliances during failover, then migrating disaster recovery VMs back into the VMware infrastructure when stable. The incident that triggered failover involved a faulty patch that corrupted a SQL database and prevented VM cloning, prompting administrators to failover the database server, application server, web server, and document preparation server to the Acronis appliances and serve live data from the cloud.
Governance practices emphasized pre update backups and VM snapshots as a standard procedure, followed by an executable failover decision and configuration changes specific to the application. Recovery metrics recorded during the incident are explicit, the switchover completed in less than 15 minutes and it took up to two hours to migrate the four servers back into production while serving data live, the process was transparent to users, and the organization adopted Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud as a replacement for its prior disk to disk to tape backup strategy to simplify restores and business continuity.
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Aerospace and Defense | 23300 | $6.6B | United States | Acronis | Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2019 | n/a |
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Education | 250 | $50M | United States | Acronis | Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2016 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 2500 | $200M | United States | Acronis | Acronis Disaster Recovery Cloud | Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) | 2014 | n/a |
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