Static DR Plans are Obsolete
Devon Stephens

Move from Static DR plans to Dynamic DR Strategies
Most disaster recovery plans become obsolete within 30 days.
You spend all this time, get the team together, make an effort to plan for every possible situation… And the next week bring in a new application or asset.
Time to do it all again.
I’ve spent my life helping customers develop disaster recovery strategies that are practical and cost effective.
We gather documentation, inventory assets, assess application dependencies, develop RTO’s and RPO’s, and implement.
It takes days to get this stuff together. Most people don’t have the time. So once we finish and have a nice pretty document… It never gets touched again.
When the disaster happens eventually, the content of that document doesn’t fit the real world.
In a multi-tenant or fast-moving enterprise environment, your infrastructure changes every single day.
If your discovery process relies on manual monthly audits, you aren't managing risk - you're guessing.
Passing an annual or quarterly audit with a beautifully formatted 200 page PDF gives leadership a false sense of security.
It checks a regulatory box, but it rarely survives contact with actual ransomware or data center failure.
So how do we change this?
How do you as an IT director or MSP ensure that the data protection you are responsible for is documented and available during a disaster?
We designed IaaS Insight for exactly this issue. Near real time observability of the IT stack, the configurations, and strategy all in one place.
A feedback loop that ensures your data is protected in the right way and at the right cost.
It eliminates the manual overhead of compliance reporting and removes the "gut-check" from infrastructure planning.
IT leaders and MSP’s gain absolute certainty that their live production environment actually matches their recovery strategy.
Sign up for our Beta Access to start discovering how you can move from static to Dynamic.





