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Backup as a Service (BaaS) is a cloud-based service that provides users with the ability to store and protect their data. It is a form of cloud storage that allows users to store their data in a secure, off-site location. BaaS is typically used to back up data from a variety of sources, including computers, servers, and mobile devices. It is also used to store data for disaster recovery purposes.
BaaS is a cost-effective solution for businesses of all sizes, as it eliminates the need for expensive hardware and software. It also provides users with the flexibility to access their data from any location, as well as the ability to scale their storage needs as their business grows.
Some companies in the BaaS market include Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, IBM Cloud, and Rackspace. Show Less Read more