Masters of Disaster Recovery: How Highly Resilient Organizations Excel
Masters of Disaster Recovery: How Highly Resilient Organizations Excel
Masters of Disaster Recovery: How Highly Resilient Organizations Excel
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40%
Nearly
of organizations
have had to execute their disaster
recovery plan due to a service
disruption in just the past two years.
99,000
More than
social media discussions about
disaster recovery and business
continuity occurred in our sixmonth listening period.2
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37%
33%
30%
Using analytics
to better predict
service
disruptions
Meeting
tighter RTOs
and RPOs*
Finding IT
professionals
with DR
expertise
38%
Demonstrating
strong ROI for
DR investments
49%
Addressing
cybersecurity risks
48%
Managing more
points of disruption due
to greater IT integration
55%
Including an
increasing number
of critical systems
in DR plan
45%
Securing funding
needed to meet
DR objectives
30%
Meeting rapidly
rising business
leaders expectations
of DR capabilities
Our findings left little room for doubt: Masters results rise
above the rest. They report significantly better performance
against key disaster recovery metrics. For example, Masters
are 1.5 times more likely than Tacticians to report that
theyre ensuring the rapid resumption of revenue generating
business processeswhich is key to maintaining customer
relationshipswhen disruptions happen.
Masters vs.
Tacticians
Tacticians
Specialists
Masters
47%
55%
76%
1.5x
28%
53%
72%
2.5x
27%
44%
70%
2.5x
34%
55%
4.0x
35%
53%
2.5x
14%
22%
Integrated, flexible
approach and frequent,
robust testing
4x
Masters are
2.5x
Masters are
2.5x
MASTER
MASTERS
Frequent and
robust testers,
holistic planners
CHALLENGER
SPECIALISTS
Fairly well-rounded
testers, but siloed planners
CONTENDER
TACTICIANS
Occasional testers,
IT-focused planners
Masters also respond and recover faster. They exploit the right
technologies so that they get critical business processes back
up and running quickly.
Approach DR
strategically
Integrate
security
Leverage new
technologies
Test rigorously
2.5x
9,000
There were
social media
discussions on disaster recovery
strategies and end-to-end planning
in our six-month listening period.
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Masters vs.
Tacticians
Tacticians
Specialists
Masters
34%
47%
73%
2.0x
26%
46%
2.5x
34%
44%
2.0x
39%
4.5x
19%
21%
9%
12%
3.5x
more likely to
involve the CISO
in DR planning
Tacticians
Involve CISO in DR planning
Integrate enterprise security
and risk management into DR
16%
21%
4%
6%
Masters vs.
Tacticians
Specialists
Masters
36%
57%
3.5x
32%
52%
2.5x
47%
12.0x
30%
5.0x
16%
19%
11
15x
more likely to use
diagnostic analytics
to pinpoint risk
67%
And
of those technology
discussions focus on cloud.
Tacticians
Enable real-time mobile
updates during disruptions
Use diagnostic analytics
to pinpoint DR risks
Deploy cloud for recovery
(e.g., DR-as-a-service)
Use predictive analytics
to anticipate service disruptions
16%
Masters
34%
51%
3.0x
46%
15.0x
25%
2.0x
3%
12%
0%
18%
23%
5%
22%
* Cannot be calculated because denominator is 0no Tacticians reported using predictive analytics.
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Masters vs.
Tacticians
Specialists
2.5x
2,500
more likely
to test at least
annually
More than
social media
conversations focused on disaster
recovery testing during our listening
period.
Masters vs.
Tacticians
Tacticians
Specialists
Masters
34%
68%
89%
2.5x
33%
43%
64%
2.0x
55%
4.0x
45%
2.0x
Maintain consistency
between DR test and
production environments
Adapt future plans based
on testing results
13%
21%
19%
34%
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Design a robust
testing program
Contributors
Angie Casey
Laura DeLallo
Anurag Goyal
Tyler Kettle
Lindsey Reichelt
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