disaster recovery faq
A disaster recovery plan outlines the steps, roles, communication processes, and technical procedures required to restore critical systems after an interruption. Dewpoint helps organizations define recovery objectives, document procedures, and establish a repeatable process for restoring operations.
We start with an evaluation of your current environment, including a Business Impact Analysis (BIA) to determine how downtime affects your operations. From there, we identify gaps, recovery priorities, and the actions needed to strengthen resilience.
Yes. Whether you’re building a plan for the first time or improving an outdated one, we help you define recovery strategies, document processes, test preparedness, and implement a roadmap aligned with your business goals.
Best practice is to test your disaster recovery plan at least annually — and more frequently if your systems or organization have undergone changes. Dewpoint provides tabletop exercises and full failover simulations to validate readiness.
Business continuity focuses on keeping operations running during a disruption. Disaster recovery focuses on restoring IT systems after an outage. Dewpoint helps you coordinate both so you can maintain productivity and quickly recover critical systems.
Yes. We run tabletop scenarios, functional exercises, and full system failover tests to measure recovery performance. After testing, we provide a detailed debrief with recommendations for improvement.
We support mid‑market and enterprise organizations across public sector, manufacturing, insurance, financial services, healthcare, and more — each with tailored recovery strategies based on regulatory and operational needs.
By identifying recovery priorities, validating procedures through testing, optimizing failover steps, and establishing clear communication workflows, we help your organization restore critical services faster and reduce overall downtime.