UK resident disaster recovery built for continuity and control.
Our DRaaS solution from CiContinuity delivers end-to-end recovery capability: data replication, infrastructure failover, standby virtual machines and system restore tools. Whether your outage is caused by hardware failure, cyber attack or physical disaster, you have an immediate fallback ready.
We host standby VMs and configuration replicas in secure, UK-hosted cloud environments. With regular replication and failover testing, your disaster recovery plan stays validated, not just theoretical. large model inference, generative AI, data analytics and application development.
Our DRaaS from CiContinuity lets you spin up your infrastructure quickly when required, avoiding the cost and complexity of a dedicated “always-on” secondary site. The cloud-based model means you pay for recovery capacity only when you need it (pay-as-you-go), reducing ongoing CapEx.
All recovery infrastructure, data, and operations are kept within UK resident data centres, ensuring compliance with data residency, regulatory, and public sector requirements. Centerprise has long-standing credentials serving regulated clients with high-assurance continuity services.
ISO 9001
ISO 14001
ISO 27001
Regular, automated backups to UK resident cloud storage for data level protection.
Add scalable compute and infrastructure – integrate DRaaS into a broader hybrid or cloud infrastructure.
Ensure failover connectivity, secure links and resilient networking to support disaster recovery readiness.
Add consulting, data classification, encryption, compliance audits and more to align DR with regulatory needs.
DRaaS can protect individual systems, virtual machines or full infrastructure estates, depending on recovery priorities and service design.
All DR infrastructure is hosted in UK-based, accredited data centres under UK jurisdiction.
RPO and RTO are defined per workload and agreed upon during design. Objectives depend on replication frequency, application design and recovery model.
Testing schedules are agreed with the customer and can be carried out regularly to validate recovery readiness.
Failover can be manual or automated, depending on service configuration and operational preference.
DRaaS typically uses a standby capacity model with usage-based costs when recovery environments are activated.
DRaaS integrates with backup, cloud and hybrid infrastructure to provide a coordinated recovery approach across systems and data.