Implement disaster recovery for critical workloads with defined RTO/RPO targets, controlled failover, and proven runbooks using Azure Site Recovery.
Talk through your requirements and leave with a clear next-step plan.
Service Overview
Highlights
- Azure Site Recovery design aligned to real business recovery objectives
- Dependency-aware recovery plans covering applications and infrastructure
- Structured failover testing with documented evidence
- Clear operational runbooks for planned and unplanned outages
- Phased approach to avoid over-engineering low-risk workloads
Business Benefits
- Reduce downtime for critical workloads with defined and tested RTO and RPO targets
- Increase confidence in recovery by validating failover steps before an incident occurs
- Improve operational readiness with clear roles, responsibilities, and runbooks
- Limit business impact during outages through controlled, rehearsed recovery plans
- Align disaster recovery spend to business-critical workloads and risk tolerance
Typical use cases
- Protecting tier-1 applications hosted in Azure or on-premises
- Replacing untested backup-only recovery assumptions with proven DR
- Meeting audit or assurance requirements for service continuity
- Reducing recovery risk for legacy workloads during cloud migration
- Establishing a repeatable DR model for future critical systems
Objectives & deliverables
What Success Looks Like
- Define and validate DR scope with clear RTO/RPO objectives
- Replicate critical workloads and implement recovery plans with controlled failover steps
- Reduce recovery risk by documenting dependencies, roles, and operational procedures
- Prove DR viability through structured testing and evidence capture
- Align DR implementation to governance, security, and cost constraints
What You Get
- DR design pack: scope, assumptions, target architecture, and governance decisions
- Configured Azure Site Recovery for agreed workloads and environments
- Recovery plans and documented failover/failback procedures
- DR test plan with evidence from tests performed (and remediation notes where required)
- Operational runbooks and a prioritised backlog for extending or improving DR coverage
How It Works
- Discovery - identify in-scope workloads, dependencies, and business recovery objectives
- Design - define target DR architecture, recovery sequencing, and governance decisions
- Build - configure Azure Site Recovery replication and recovery plans for agreed workloads
- Test - execute planned failover tests, capture evidence, and address gaps
- Handover - deliver runbooks, test results, and a backlog for future DR improvements
Engagement Options
- DR Assessment - scope definition, dependency mapping, and RTO/RPO alignment
- Core DR Implementation - Azure Site Recovery setup for priority workloads with testing
- Extended DR Coverage - additional workloads, complex dependencies, and failback design
- Operate - periodic DR testing, runbook updates, and coverage optimisation
Common Bundles
Customers who use this service often bundle with these services
Backup Strategy & Implementation
Design and implement Azure-native backup strategies aligned to recovery objectives, with clear retention, testing, monitoring, and operational runbooks.
Azure Network Architecture (Hub/Spoke, DNS, Private Link)
Azure network architecture services covering hub and spoke design, DNS, routing and Private Link to support secure, scalable connectivity.
Cloud Security (Firewall, WAF, FortiGate, Azure Policy)
Design and implement Azure firewall, WAF and policy controls that reduce attack surface, govern traffic flows, and improve security monitoring.
Azure Cost Optimisation Assessment
FinOps-aligned Azure cost assessment identifies waste, rightsizing opportunities, reservations, and guardrails so teams regain control of cloud spend.

