Disaster Recovery (DR)
A plan and set of procedures for restoring IT systems and data after a catastrophic event like hardware failure, cyberattack, or natural disaster.
What Is Disaster Recovery (DR)?
Disaster recovery is a set of policies, tools, and procedures designed to enable the recovery of vital technology infrastructure and data following a natural or human-induced disaster. A DR plan defines Recovery Time Objective (RTO)—how quickly systems must be restored—and Recovery Point Objective (RPO)—the maximum acceptable data loss measured in time. Modern DR solutions use cloud-based replication, automated failover, and regular testing to ensure businesses can recover quickly
Without DR planning, a single ransomware attack or hardware failure can permanently close a business.
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