Essential to have a blueprint

Define, design and deliver

There is no magic blueprint to DR. Every enterprise comes with its own requirements and objectives. A robust DR plan entails the detailed understanding of the potential risks and threats the enterprise is most exposed to. The business impact allows you to understand the financial and non-financial costs associated with the DR event. Herein come in the Recovery Time Objective(RTO) and the Recovery Point Objective(RPO) that the enterprise decides it ought to have. Once this is in place it is about implementing well prescribed measures of prevention, preparedness, response and recovery. With testing and updating the DR plan as requisite, our loop of define, design and deliver is completed.

Challenges in setting up a Disaster Recovery Framework

Benefits of cloud-based Disaster Recovery

The way we work

Our approach to DR Planning

Areas we address

Cloud infra scoping
The ideal means to copy
data to the cloud
User authentication and
access management
Disruption management
Security and compliance
practices
Documenting the DR plan

Benefits

End to end recovery
Multiple recovery path
Specific task orientation
Heightened security
controls
Robust compliance

“Nothing prevents us from thinking ahead. Most companies don’t do it that often though. ”

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