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Disaster Recovery

Seamless failover and recovery plans that keep your business running through any disruption — hardware failure, cyberattack or natural disaster.

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Business continuity, assured

When systems go down, every minute counts. Our disaster recovery keeps replicated copies of your critical systems ready to spin up in minutes, minimizing downtime and data loss.

We design recovery plans around your RPO and RTO targets, test them regularly, and manage failover and failback so you are never guessing during a crisis.

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Key capabilities

Rapid failover & failback
Defined RPO/RTO targets
Replicated critical systems
Cloud & hybrid recovery
Regular recovery testing
Ransomware-safe restore points
Automated orchestration
Runbook documentation
Replication monitoring
Minimal downtime
Managed recovery service
…and much more
Business Benefits

Keep the business running, whatever happens

Minimise downtime

Rapid failover keeps critical systems available during an outage or disaster.

Predictable recovery

Defined RTOs and RPOs mean you know exactly how fast you will be back.

Tested and ready

We regularly test recovery plans so they work when it counts.

How We Deliver It

A clear path from day one

STEP 01

Plan

We define recovery objectives and design a failover strategy around them.

STEP 02

Replicate

Systems and data are continuously replicated to a secure recovery target.

STEP 03

Failover

On disaster, we switch to standby infrastructure and restore normal operations.

Understanding Disaster Recovery

Staying operational when the worst happens

Disaster Recovery is the plan and the capability that keeps your business running when systems fail — whether from hardware failure, cyberattack, power loss or a full site outage. It goes beyond backup by ensuring your critical systems can be brought back online quickly, in a defined order, to a known-good state.

Every plan is built around two key measures: how quickly you need to be back (Recovery Time Objective) and how much data you can afford to lose (Recovery Point Objective). We design your recovery strategy around these targets and the systems that matter most to your operations.

Critically, a recovery plan is only real if it works under pressure. We replicate systems to a secure recovery environment and test failover regularly, so that if disaster strikes, switching over is a practised, predictable process rather than an emergency.

Who it's for

Businesses that cannot tolerate extended downtime
Organisations with critical customer-facing systems
Teams with regulatory continuity requirements
Companies relying on backup alone today
Back in Minutes

Disaster recovery without the pain

Instant cloud failover

When disaster strikes, spin up systems in the cloud and restore them anywhere in minutes — ensuring immediate data availability and business continuity.

Orchestration & runbooks

Make recovery painless and efficient with orchestration, runbooks and automatic failover — so systems come back in the right order, every time.

Production failover & VPN

Production failover and site-to-site VPN keep your team connected to recovered systems, with a tested plan designed around your RTO and RPO targets.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How is disaster recovery different from backup?

Backup stores copies of data; disaster recovery ensures your systems and data can be brought back online quickly and in the right order.

What are RTO and RPO?

Recovery Time Objective is how fast you need to be back; Recovery Point Objective is how much data you can afford to lose. We design around both.

Do you test the recovery plan?

Yes. We test failover regularly so recovery is a practised, predictable process when it is needed.

What disasters does it cover?

Hardware failure, cyberattacks, power loss and full-site outages, with failover to standby infrastructure.