Restore Any Server to Any Hour
Atomic snapshots capture every disk on your server simultaneously, with 24 hourly and 7 daily recovery points stored on isolated backup nodes that ransomware cannot reach.
Roll back to any hourly or daily snapshot in minutes, regardless of disk size.
Dedicated backup nodes keep snapshots safe from encryption attacks.
Automatic atomic snapshots run every hour and every day with nothing to install.
We monitor every backup job and handle restores — no backup software to install, configure, or maintain.
DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service)
DRaaS works at the infrastructure level. There is no software to install on your server and no snapshot windows to schedule. Snapshots are block-level and trigger automatically every hour and every day.
Dedicated backup nodes store snapshots, isolated from your production environment. Restores complete in minutes regardless of disk size. You can also save any DR snapshot as a reusable volume and attach it to a new VM for recovery. For standard Cloud VPS backups without the DR tier, see our backups page.
DR features for Cloud VPS
Instant Atomic Snapshots
- 24 hourly + 7 daily recovery points
- No software to install or maintain
- Consistent across all server disks
Instant Restores
Dedicated Backup Nodes
File-Level Restores
Ransomware Recovery
Fully Managed
24 Hourly + 7 Daily Snapshots
Multiple Backup Locations
No Storage Limits
DRaaS pricing
DRaaS pricing follows the NVMe storage tier. All other Cloud VPS resources (CPU, RAM, bandwidth, IPs) use standard Cloud VPS pricing.
Professional DRaaS
NVMe Storage: $0.30/GB
Same-datacenter backups with 24 hourly + 7 daily snapshots.
Enterprise DRaaS
NVMe Storage: $0.70/GB
Cross-datacenter backups for geographic disaster recovery.
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Common Questions
What does Disaster Recovery include?
Togglebox provides DR planning, not a fully managed DR-as-a-service product. Planning covers backup scope, restore testing, failover strategy, and recovery targets aligned to your workload. You own the DR runbook.
What are RPO and RTO?
RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is the maximum acceptable data loss window -- how far back you can restore from if something goes wrong. RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is the maximum acceptable time to restore service. Define both before a production incident, not during one.
How does DNS failover relate to DR planning?
DNS failover reroutes traffic during outages, while DR planning ensures systems and data can be restored with defined targets.
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