Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) Development

Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) Development

We build a testable and actionable DRP model that enables controlled recovery during critical service outages.

Team preparing disaster recovery plan and continuity procedures
Service Focus
Disaster recovery plan (DRP) development clarifies what to recover, in which sequence, with what resources, and within which target windows. Technical and operational actions are unified in one plan.

Outcomes You Can Expect

Decision ambiguity decreases, response speed improves, and continuity confidence increases.

Clear Disaster Scenarios

Organization-specific high-impact outage scenarios are formally defined.

Ready-to-Execute Recovery Procedure

Step-by-step action guides support controlled response during crisis events.

Testable DRP Governance

Regular drill structure validates that the plan works under realistic conditions.

How We Work

We design DRP using risk, capacity, and continuity requirements together.

1
Critical Service and Impact Analysis

Priority systems and outage impact levels are mapped by business criticality.

2
RTO/RPO Target Definition

Recovery time and data loss tolerance targets are defined per service tier.

3
DRP Documentation and Role Assignment

Technical actions, communication flow, and ownership model are documented.

4
Drill and Revision Cycle

Periodic drills validate readiness and drive updates based on evolving risks.

DRP Performance KPI Set

We measure DRP effectiveness through recovery speed, test readiness, and scope coverage.

100%
Critical Service Coverage

All priority systems included within DRP scope.

2+ / Year
Drill Frequency

Minimum recommended annual DRP simulation cadence.

RTO-Aligned
Recovery Compliance

Recovery execution aligned with defined target windows.

Quarterly
Plan Revision

Regular updates based on infrastructure and threat environment changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is DRP the same as a backup plan?

No. Backup plans protect data, while DRP defines end-to-end recovery of services during disruption.

How long does DRP preparation usually take?

Depending on scope, most organizations complete analysis, documentation, and first drill in 4-8 weeks.

Is DRP only for IT teams?

No. Operations, leadership, communication, and related business units are also part of DRP execution.

Can DRP be prepared once and left unchanged?

Not recommended. Periodic drills and revisions are required as systems and risks evolve.

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Disaster Recovery

Ensure Controlled Recovery During Critical Outages

Contact us to build a tailored DRP model and drill program for your organization.