When organisations encounter a cyber security breach or incident, or perhaps a data integrity failure, it’s a well-known fact that having a robust disaster recovery solution is crucial for minimising their downtime and restoring their services to their users. The ultimate goal here is for any organisation to recover as quickly as possible, and get back to operational status following a disaster, RTO or recovery time objective is an organisational IT KPI in which any disaster recovery plan should be tailored to meet.

RTO refers to “the maximum acceptable downtime for a system or application after a disaster occurs. In simpler terms, it is the amount of time a business can afford to be without its critical systems before it starts to experience significant negative impacts.”. (Definition retrieved Oct 12 from https://arnav.au/2023/10/11/rto-vs-rpo-understanding-the-key-differences/).

Most backup solutions are designed to have features that can improve an organisation’s RTO, but certainly, BDRSuite (that provides protection for most workloads) has a few notable features that can help improve an organisation’s RTO really easily.

Ease of Use

BDRSuite’s interface is designed to be both intuitive and efficient, and the recent release of version 7.0 is a clear testament to BDRSuite’s team continuous improvement to making it easy for admins (after all these are the main customers of the solution). The enhanced GUI is immediately noticeable, showcasing a user-friendly design that keeps getting better. For backup administrators, navigating through the recovery process has become even more seamless, while non-technical users will find it also remarkably easy to grasp. The straightforward interface eliminates the necessity for extensive training, allowing us to respond promptly to disruptions without the hassle of deciphering complex recovery procedures.

Quick backups and granular restores

You have probably read before that incremental backups, only backup the changes made since the last backup are stored, thus minimising the data volume to be recovered. This not only speeds up recovery times but also eases the strain on network resources. The virtualisation capabilities allow us to spin up virtual instances of our systems almost instantly, providing business continuity while primary systems are being restored.

Instant Boot VM

Lastly and probably one of my favourite features of BDRSuite is Instant Boot VM, this allows you to swiftly restore the complete virtual machine from a backup on any supported hypervisor and have it running in typically under 15 minutes – whether it’s KVM, Hyper-V, or VMware. This ensures a rapid return to normal business operations, minimising any interruptions to services it users. So for organisations that have an aggressive RTO of 15 minutes, this now becomes a reality with this awesome feature.

In Closing

By leveraging BDRSuite, organisations can improve their disaster recovery plan and significantly improve their RTO to close to 15 minutes. With the quick backups that not only protect their critical data but also return to normal operations through super-powered features like Instant Boot VM all through a really easy to use interface.