How long can your clients'your business
                    survive?
                
                    With the information that you've provided, and using certain assumptions made based on how
                        businesses today typically function, we have estimated your clients'your downtime losses to be {{displayhourlyRevenueCost}}
                            per hour Calculation is made by taking Staff Salary, Overheads & Revenue and breaking that down to an hourly cost for a 40 week & 52 weeks of the year business, then multiplied by the number of staff..
                    
                    
                        With your clients'your current backup
                        & recovery solution you could be looking at a estimated potential loss of around {{ localdowntimecost }}{{ clouddowntimecost }}Hourly Cost ({{displayhourlyRevenueCost}}) * Estimated Downtime ({{ displaylocalDowntime }}{{ displaycloudDowntime }})
                        due to {{ displaylocalDowntime }}{{ displaycloudDowntime }} of downtime. This is assuming that your clients'your recovery process works
                        exactly as planned, and could be worse if you experience any further glitches. For this reason,
                        it's critical to regularly test your clients'your recovery capabilities.
                        If the recovery process fails, your clientsyou
                        could be looking at additional losses of
                        {{perbackupdowntime}} Estimated Downtime Cost per hour ({{displayhourlyRevenueCost}}) * Time between Backups ({{backuphrs}}hrs {{backupmins}}mins)
                        per recovery attempt. 
                 
                
                    With the information that you've provided, and using certain assumptions made based on how
                        businesses today typically function, we have estimated your clients'your downtime losses to be {{displayhourlyRevenueCost}} per
                            hour.
                    
                        With your clients'your current backup
                        & recovery solution you could be looking at a estimated potential loss of around {{ localdowntimecost }}{{ clouddowntimecost }}
                        due to {{ displaylocalDowntime }}{{ displaycloudDowntime }} of downtime. This is assuming that your clients'your recovery process works
                        exactly as planned, and could be worse if you experience any further glitches. For this reason,
                        it's critical to regularly test your clients'your
                        recovery capabilities. If the recovery process fails, your clientsyou could be looking at additional losses of
                        {{perbackupdowntime}} per recovery attempt. 
                 
                
                    With the information that you've provided, we have identified that your clients'your estimated downtime
                        losses per hour would be {{displayhourlyRevenueCost}}. However, as a result of
                        not taking data backups the impact could be much worse! 
                 
                Are your backups at risk?
                Local backups should be a key part of your data protection
                    strategy for your clients. They allow you to recover data and
                    restore operations quickly in the event of a primary server outage, data deletion, or a ransomware
                    attack. However, local backup alone isn't enough. What happens if the local backup device is
                    destroyed or inaccessible due to a fire, flood, or other disaster? That's why you need a secondary,
                    offsite copy of backups. 
                Are your backups at
                    risk?
                Cloud backup delivers that secondary, geographically isolated copy.
                    You might ask? Why do I need local backups at all? Well, restores from the cloud are slow. That’s
                    why the combination of onsite backups with cloud replication has become so popular among SMBs and
                    MSPs alike. You really need both—local for fast restores and cloud for disaster recovery. 
                How can you reduce the risk?
                In contrast,The first step is to talk to your IT service provider or MSP about Datto.
                    Datto's SIRIS business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) solutions could reduce your clientsyour downtime to {{displayBCDRDowntime}}
                    and thieryour overall downtime cost would
                    fall to {{ bcdrdowntimecost }}. In the rare case that the first recovery attempt
                    doesn't work, your costs would only increase by {{perdattobackupdowntime}}, as
                    opposed to {{perbackupdowntime}}{{perbackupdowntime}}your businesses
                        closing all together.
                With Datto, even if you are experiencing an outage at your workplace, work doesn't have to stop.
                    Datto Continuity can get you back to business in a little as {{bcdrrecovery}}
                        minutes on virtual servers, which can be accessed anywhere you have working internet.
                    Features like Ransomware Detection and Advanced Backup Verification let you rest easy knowing your
                    backups will work in your time of need.