Data Canopy delivers storage-as-a-service, colocation, and BC-DR from US data centers — managed, and channel-oriented. For mid-market teams that don't want to own the storage stack but still need the data somewhere recoverable when ransomware reaches the primary copy, this is managed capacity plus a continuity plan from one provider, not a DIY assembly project.
Data Canopy bundles managed storage, colocation, and business-continuity / disaster-recovery across US data center locations. The pitch is consolidation: instead of stitching storage capacity, rack space, and a recovery plan together from separate vendors, you get them from one managed, channel-driven provider. For mid-market organizations without a large storage-engineering bench, that single-throat-to-choke model is the value — managed capacity with a continuity story attached.
You want storage capacity and a continuity plan from one managed provider, without building a storage-engineering team. Data Canopy's bundle fits.
If you're juggling separate colocation, storage, and DR vendors, a single channel-oriented provider reduces the coordination tax.
If you want a heavily automated, self-orchestrated DRaaS with named platform integrations, compare against TierPoint's managed DR — though note TierPoint is routing-only in our network.
If you just need S3-compatible immutable object storage without colo or managed BC-DR, Storj's model is a closer shape. Brief that instead.