Core Value
Ensures that critical business functions can continue or rapidly recover in the event of a disruption—such as natural disasters, cyberattacks, or hardware failures—through systematic technical and management strategies. The core goals are to minimize downtime, reduce data loss, and ensure regulatory compliance.

Technical Features
- Disaster Recovery Management: Implements automatic backup and recovery using cross-region data synchronization and real-time replication.
- High-Availability Architecture: Achieves infrastructure-level availability through load balancing, clustering, and elimination of single points of failure.
- Continuous Monitoring and Rapid Response: Predicts potential endpoint risks and ensures automatic recovery in the event of failure using anomaly detection and automated remediation tools.
Application Scenarios
- Finance: Active-active deployment within the same city combined with offsite disaster recovery (e.g., dual-site, three-center architecture).
- Healthcare: Secure encrypted backups with offline storage to protect patient data.
- Manufacturing: Local disaster recovery at edge computing nodes combined with centralized cloud backup for resilient production operations.
Business Advantages
- Optimized RTO (Recovery Time Objective) and RPO (Recovery Point Objective), reducing downtime from hours to minutes or even seconds.
- Prevents business logic disruptions or compliance risks due to data loss.
- Shifts from passive response to proactive defense, covering all types of risk scenarios.
- Avoids excessive recovery costs caused by unexpected disasters.
- Rapidly adapts to business changes and scaling demands.