🚨 The True Cost of Downtime & Why Dedicated Servers Save Businesses
According to IBM’s 2024 Cost of a Data Breach Report, the global average cost of a breach reached $4.88 million. What's worse? For the small group of organizations that fully recovered, it took them more than 100 days.
Disaster recovery and business continuity can no longer be treated as optional. A strong strategy isn't just about keeping copies of data; it's about restoring your applications, infrastructure, and workflows within an acceptable timeframe (hitting those crucial RTO and RPO targets).
Why Rely on Dedicated Servers for Disaster Recovery? 🛠️
When a crisis hits, shared infrastructure can become unpredictable. Dedicated servers provide the absolute control and isolation needed to recover smoothly. Here is why they are the foundation of a solid plan:
Isolated Performance: You aren't competing with noisy neighbors for CPU, memory, or disk throughput. Your resources are truly available when you need them most.
Flexible Backup Architecture: You can easily implement CISA’s recommended 3-2-1 backup rule (3 copies, 2 different storage types, 1 off-site) and design workflows around your specific retention needs.
Faster Failover: You can prioritize mission-critical workloads—like payment gateways for e-commerce or APIs for SaaS—ensuring the most important systems come back online first.
Where Servers99 Fits In 🌐
At Servers99, we build infrastructure designed for resilience. We provide both Managed and Unmanaged Dedicated Servers, allowing you to choose the model that fits your internal team's expertise.
With RAID configurations (0/1/5/10) and deployments in high-availability Tier III/IV-grade data centers, we give you the architectural foundation required to survive an incident and keep your business running.
Disaster recovery isn't a product you buy at the last minute—it's an architectural decision.
👉 Read our full guide to building a bulletproof Disaster Recovery strategy here: 🔗https://www.servers99.com/blog/dedicated-servers-disaster-recovery-business-continuity/














