Let’s face it – disasters happen. Whether it’s a cyberattack, a power outage, or a natural disaster, the unexpected can throw your business into chaos. But here’s the good news: with Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), you don’t have to lose sleep over the “what ifs.”
At iwx Chicago, we’re here to break down how DRaaS works, why it’s a game-changer, and how it can keep your business running smoothly – even when the unexpected strikes.
What Exactly Is DRaaS?
Think of DRaaS as your business’s safety net. It’s a third-party service that protects your data and keeps your IT systems running when disaster hits. Instead of scrambling to recover on your own, DRaaS steps in to replicate and host your servers – both physical and virtual – so your operations can switch to a backup system in no time.
The goal? Minimize downtime, protect your data, and get back to business faster.
Why Your Business Can’t Skip DRaaS

If you’re thinking, “We’ve got backups, isn’t that enough?” – not quite. DRaaS goes beyond just storing your data. It’s about having a full recovery plan in place, so you’re not left scrambling when things go sideways.
Here’s why it matters:
- Downtime is expensive. Every minute your systems are down costs money, productivity, and customer trust.
- Cyber threats are everywhere. Ransomware, malware, and other attacks are on the rise, and they don’t discriminate by company size.
- Compliance is critical. Many industries have strict regulations around data protection, and DRaaS helps you stay on the right side of the law.
The DRaaS Process, Simplified
It all starts with choosing the right partner (hint: that’s us). Here’s what the process looks like:
- Set Your Goals
We’ll work with you to define your recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO). Translation? How fast you need to be back up and running (RTO) and how much data you can afford to lose (RPO). - Create a Plan
We’ll help you build a business continuity plan (BCP) that covers all the bases. From identifying risks to outlining recovery steps, we’ll make sure you’re ready for anything. - Choose Your Backup Destination
Whether it’s a data center, the cloud, or a hybrid setup, we’ll help you pick the best option for your business. - Test, Test, Test
A plan is only as good as its execution. We’ll run regular tests to make sure everything works seamlessly when you need it most.
Failover & Failback: DRaaS in Action
Here’s where DRaaS really shines. If your primary system goes down, failover kicks in, switching your operations to a backup system instantly. Once the issue is resolved, failback moves everything back to your original system without skipping a beat.
The best part? If done right, your team and customers won’t even notice the switch. It’s like having a superhero in the background, quietly saving the day.
DraaS vs. Backup as a Service (BaaS): What’s the Difference?

You might’ve heard of Backup as a Service (BaaS) and wondered how it’s different from DRaaS. Here’s the quick rundown:
- BaaS is about data. It backs up your files, records, and workloads.
- DRaaS is about everything. It backs up your data and your infrastructure, ensuring your entire system can recover quickly.
- BaaS is cheaper. But it’s also slower to restore and doesn’t cover your IT infrastructure.
If you’re looking for a full safety net, DRaaS is the way to go.
Ready to Protect Your Business?
Choosing the right DRaaS solution doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start by focusing on what matters most:
- Critical systems and data: What can’t afford downtime?
- Recovery speed: How quickly do you need to be back up and running (RTO)?
- Data loss tolerance: How much data can you afford to lose (RPO)?
- Scalability: Can the solution grow with your business?
- Support: Does the provider offer 24/7 assistance when you need it most?
At iwx, we’re a Microsoft Solutions Partner you can rely on. We’ll help you assess your needs, find the right fit, and make sure your team is ready for anything. With our 24/7 support, you’ll never face a disaster alone. Let’s turn “what if” into “we’ve got this”.