HBR is an easy-to-use and cost-effective online data management service. It provides secure and efficient backup, disaster recovery and archive services for Zain Cloud ECS instance, files, ECS databases, NAS and OSS, as well as on-premises data including VMware virtual machines, large scale NAS systems, files systems and databases.

back up data stored in Elastic Compute Service (ECS) instances, Apsara File Storage NAS file systems, and Object Storage Service (OSS) buckets, as well as ECS cross-AZ / cross-region disaster recovery.

Support files, databases backup and backup / archive to cloud for large-scale NAS systems.

Provides proxy-free cloud backup and migration for VMware virtual machines. This ensures cost-effective disaster recovery for data stored in VMware virtual machines.
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Cost-effective
SLB is designed to work in full redundancy mode to avoid single point of failure.
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Efficient
Up to 30:1 deduplication and compression ratio, saving network and storage consumption.
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Secure
AES-256 encryption ensures data security for transmission and storage.
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Reliable
12 9’s data durability and 99.9% service availability.
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Managed
Auto-monitoring and Alerting.
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Enterprise-level features
KMS encryption, immutable backup and permission isolation supported.




What is Hybrid Backup Recovery (HBR)?
HBR is a disaster recovery and backup service that allows you to back up on-premises and cloud data to Zain Cloud, ensuring business continuity.
Is HBR integrated with Zain Cloud services?
Yes, HBR is fully integrated with Zain Cloud services and supports backups for ECS, RDS, and other resources.
How long does it take to restore data using Hybrid Backup Recovery (HBR)?
The time it takes to restore data using HBR depends on the size of the backup and the network speed. However, HBR is designed to offer fast recovery options, ensuring minimal downtime and quick restoration of data to support business continuity.
How is Hybrid Backup Recovery billed?
HBR is billed based on the storage used for backups. The billing model is typically Pay-As-You-Go (PAYG), with charges based on the amount of data stored and transferred, allowing for flexible billing according to your usage.