For managed service providers, disaster recovery is no longer an optional add on or a once-a-year conversation. Clients expect their systems to stay available, their data to remain protected, and their businesses to continue operating even during unexpected events.

Outages no longer affect just one server. A single failure can disrupt identity services, email, line of business applications, and remote access all at once. When everything is connected, downtime quickly turns into a business wide crisis.

This reality places disaster recovery at the center of the value MSPs deliver.

The Growing Expectations of SMB Clients

Small and mid-sized businesses face the same threats as large enterprises, but without the same margins for error. Downtime is costly, disruptive, and increasingly unacceptable.

MSPs are under pressure to provide solutions that

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Reduce downtime as much as possible

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Keep critical systems available during incidents

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Protect data while enabling fast recovery

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Support business continuity rather than simple restoration

Clients may accept that incidents happen, but they do not accept extended outages.

Why Traditional Disaster Recovery Is Hard to Deliver

Classic disaster recovery models rely on secondary sites, replicated hardware, and complex failover processes. While effective in theory, they are difficult to deliver consistently for SMB environments.

From an MSP perspective, traditional DR often means

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High infrastructure and maintenance costs

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Complex configuration and management

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Disruptive or skipped testing

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Limited scalability across multiple clients

As a result, many environments rely solely on backup, leaving a gap between data protection and real business continuity.

Disaster Recovery as a Service Changes the Equation

Disaster Recovery as a Service offers a more practical and scalable approach. Instead of rebuilding systems after an outage, protected workloads can be brought online in a secure hosted environment.

This approach allows MSPs to

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Help clients stay operational during outages

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Remove reliance on spare on premises hardware

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Simplify disaster recovery delivery across customers

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Make testing and validation more achievable

DRaaS shifts disaster recovery from a rarely used insurance policy into an operational capability.

Extending Backup Into True Continuity With Cove

Cove Data Protection has long focused on cloud first backup designed for MSP simplicity. With the addition of disaster recovery capabilities, that same platform can now support true business continuity.

Rather than stopping at file or image recovery, Cove allows protected virtual machines to be started in the cloud when primary systems are unavailable.

For MSPs, this means

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Disaster recovery builds directly on existing backup workflows

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No need for separate recovery platforms or tooling

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Faster response during outages

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A clearer path from backup to uptime

Recovery becomes predictable, repeatable, and easier to explain to clients.

Better Conversations and Stronger Client Relationships

When MSPs can offer disaster recovery that keeps businesses running, the client conversation changes significantly.

Instead of focusing on backup cost, discussions move toward

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Business risk and operational impacts

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Downtime tolerance and availability goals

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Resilience planning and continuity

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Long term IT partnership and trust

This positions disaster recovery as a strategic service and MSPs as advisors rather than just technical operators.

A More Sustainable Disaster Recovery Model for MSPs

MSPs managing multiple customers need disaster recovery solutions that are consistent and manageable over time. Complexity and exception-based services do not scale well.

A platform approach that combines backup and cloud-based recovery helps MSPs

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Standardize disaster recovery offerings

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Reduce operational burden on support teams

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Deliver consistent outcomes across clients

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Build higher value, stickier services

The result is disaster recovery that works not only during an incident, but operationally every day.

You can learn more and sign up for the Cove DRaaS preview here.

For all other questions about Cove Data Protection or other N-able products, you can contact us directly by emailing: nable@bluechipit.co.nz.

Disaster Recovery for MSPs