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Managed Disaster Recovery (DR) Solutions are outsourced services that ensure the rapid restoration of critical IT infrastructure, data, and applications following a disruptive event. These solutions utilize a combination of cloud replication, automated failover, and continuous monitoring to maintain operational readiness. They provide businesses with predictable recovery times, cost control, and expert support to guarantee business continuity.
A specialist analyzes your IT environment and business requirements to define Recovery Time (RTO) and Recovery Point (RPO) objectives for a tailored DR plan.
Providers deploy agents and configure secure, continuous data replication to a secondary site or cloud, ensuring an up-to-date copy is always available.
Regular, non-disruptive testing validates the plan, while 24/7 monitoring enables rapid, automated or manual failover to the backup environment during a crisis.
Ensures strict compliance with financial regulations and maintains transactional integrity by guaranteeing near-zero data loss and rapid recovery from system failures.
Protects sensitive patient data (PHI) and critical applications like EHR systems to ensure uninterrupted care delivery and meet stringent HIPAA/GDPR requirements.
Prevents revenue loss during peak seasons by minimizing website and transaction processing downtime, maintaining customer trust and order fulfillment capabilities.
Safeguards operational technology (OT) and ERP systems to prevent costly production halts and maintain logistics visibility across global supply networks.
Upholds service level agreements (SLAs) by ensuring multi-tenant application availability, protecting both proprietary code and customer data in the cloud.
Bilarna ensures you connect with credible providers by evaluating each one against a proprietary 57-point AI Trust Score. This score rigorously assesses technical expertise, proven reliability, security compliance, and verified client satisfaction. We provide transparent comparisons so you can confidently choose a partner with a documented track record in managed disaster recovery.
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the maximum tolerable duration of downtime after a disaster, defining how quickly systems must be restored. Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the maximum acceptable amount of data loss, measured in time, determining how frequently data must be backed up. These metrics are foundational for designing an effective disaster recovery strategy.
Costs vary based on the scale of protected infrastructure, desired RTO/RPO levels, and chosen platform (cloud, hybrid, or physical). Pricing models often include a monthly subscription fee covering monitoring, software, and cloud storage, plus potential fees for testing and actual failover events. A detailed assessment is required for an accurate quote.
Yes, modern managed DR solutions are designed for hybrid environments. Providers can replicate data from on-premise servers and virtual machines to a secure cloud or a provider-managed data center. This approach offers a cost-effective recovery site without the capital expense of building a secondary physical location.
Industry best practices recommend testing a disaster recovery plan at least twice a year. Regular testing, which can be automated and non-disruptive, uncovers configuration drift, validates recovery procedures, and ensures staff are prepared. More frequent testing may be required following significant IT changes or for highly regulated industries.
Crucial Service Level Agreements (SLAs) include guaranteed RTO and RPO times, infrastructure availability (uptime) for the recovery site, notification time for incidents, and support response times. Ensure the contract clearly defines penalties or service credits for SLA breaches and the scope of regular testing included in the agreement.