Automated DR Testing: Verified Resilience for Your IT
A backup concept is only valid once the restore has been successfully tested. We automate this process so you can sleep soundly every night.
In many companies, DR tests only happen once a year because they are too complex and risky. But infrastructures change daily. A test from six months ago says nothing about today's recoverability. With our <a href="https://ccsolutions.io/de/leistungen/data-back-up-and-recovery/">Data Backup & Recovery</a> approach, we make testing standard practice.
The most common challenges
High Personnel Effort for Manual Testing
Manual restore tests tie up valuable engineering hours. As a result, they are often postponed or performed only superficially.
Undetected Configuration Errors
New firewall rules or changed database passwords can prevent a restore. Without regular testing, you only notice these errors during a real emergency.
The CCsolutions approach
CCsolutions builds automated test pipelines: A script regularly launches an isolated copy of your infrastructure in a sandbox, performs the data recovery, and validates application availability using health checks.
After each test, you receive an automated report documenting the achieved RTO (Recovery Time Objective) and RPO (Recovery Point Objective). These reports serve as direct proof for auditors and insurance companies.
Failing tests immediately trigger an alert in your monitoring. This allows us to fix problems long before they become a real risk to business operations.
Technologies
Frequently asked questions
Do the tests interfere with our running applications?
No. We use isolated networks (VPCs) and sandbox environments in the cloud or on separate host systems. Production remains untouched.
What exactly is validated during a test?
Not just whether the data is there, but whether the application starts, database queries work, and the web interface is accessible.
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