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Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market - Global Forecast 2025-2032

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  • 192 Pages
  • November 2025
  • Region: Global
  • 360iResearch™
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Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service (DRaaS) is establishing itself as a core element of modern enterprise continuity planning, equipping organizations with the flexibility required to face today’s complex digital and operational threats. As more companies reshape their infrastructure strategies, robust DRaaS adoption remains critical to maintaining organizational resilience amidst an evolving risk landscape.

Market Snapshot: The Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market

The Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service market grew from USD 1.30 billion in 2024 to USD 1.44 billion in 2025 and is set to maintain strong momentum at a CAGR of 10.40%, projected to reach USD 2.88 billion by 2032. Market expansion is underpinned by increased adoption of cloud-native strategies and mounting challenges such as regulatory compliance, cyberattack sophistication, and the need for agile data protection. Global organizations are placing heightened focus on scalable solutions that deliver rapid failover, enhanced validation, and broad geographic coverage, further driving demand across all sectors and regions.

Scope & Segmentation of the DRaaS Market

This analysis provides a comprehensive view across service offerings, deployment preference, organizational size, key verticals, and geographic markets.

  • Service Types: Backup and Restore (including file- and image-based backup), Hot Standby, Pilot Light, and Warm Standby.
  • Deployment Models: Hybrid Cloud, Private Cloud, Public Cloud.
  • Organization Sizes: Large Enterprises, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).
  • Industry Verticals: Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance; Education (Higher Education and K-12); Energy and Utilities (Oil and Gas, Power Generation, Water and Waste Management); Government (Central, Defense, State and Local); Healthcare (Providers, Medical Devices, Pharmaceuticals); IT and Telecom Services; Manufacturing (Automotive, Electronics); Retail (Brick and Mortar, Ecommerce).
  • Regional Coverage: Americas (United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru), Europe, Middle East & Africa (United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Poland, Switzerland, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, Israel, South Africa, Nigeria, Egypt, Kenya), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan).
  • Leading Providers: Amazon Web Services, Microsoft, IBM, VMware, Dell Technologies, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Cisco, Acronis, Veeam, Sungard Availability Services.

Key Takeaways for Senior Decision-Makers

  • DRaaS has evolved from niche solutions to integral elements of business continuity, automating infrastructure recovery and reducing IT manual intervention.
  • Cloud-native and hybrid architectures deliver the scalability and flexibility needed for both compliance-driven and growth-oriented enterprises.
  • Integration of AI and machine learning streamlines anomaly detection, enhances predictive recovery, and minimizes downtime during operational incidents.
  • Adoption patterns vary across industries; sectors like financial services, healthcare, and energy require tailored recovery and compliance validation, while education and retail value differentiated data protection across digital and physical assets.
  • Strategic partnerships and consolidation among leading DRaaS providers support comprehensive coverage, from hyperscale orchestration to modular microservices-based tools embedded in CI/CD pipelines.
  • Continuous validation, automated testing, and outcome-based service agreements align recovery objectives more closely with enterprise risk-management priorities.

Evaluating Tariff Impact on DRaaS Market Dynamics

Recent changes in United States tariffs have created additional cost considerations for DRaaS offerings. Providers and their enterprise clients face increased expenses on hardware components and networking equipment sourced from overseas suppliers. These changes are prompting contract reevaluations and strategy shifts, including hardware localization and diversified data center footprints. Enterprise buyers are adapting through workload optimization, increased automation, and hybrid failover strategies that balance costs against critical recovery requirements.

Methodology & Data Sources

This research combines in-depth interviews with industry executives, IT leaders, and security architects across sectors, structured secondary research from financial and regulatory sources, and proprietary data analysis. Insights are validated using statistical modeling, scenario simulation, and expert workshops to ensure precision and relevance for senior decision-makers.

Why This Report Matters

  • Enables leaders to benchmark recovery and resilience strategies against evolving global best practices and peer organizations.
  • Supports selection of DRaaS solutions that align with compliance requirements, operational goals, and budget constraints across complex digital infrastructures.

Conclusion

Strategic DRaaS implementation underpins robust business continuity and agile response in a shifting risk environment. This report provides actionable, segment-specific insights to inform technology adoption and futureproof resilience planning for enterprise organizations.

 

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Table of Contents

1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
5. Market Insights
5.1. Adoption of multi-cloud disaster-recovery-as-a-service strategies to ensure redundancy across AWS, Azure and Google Cloud environments
5.2. Integration of AI-driven predictive analytics into DRaaS orchestration to proactively minimize downtime and data loss
5.3. Emergence of serverless disaster recovery solutions automating failover processes and reducing operational overhead
5.4. Growing demand for continuous data protection with real-time replication to achieve near-zero recovery point objectives
5.5. Expansion of edge computing disaster recovery offerings to support localized IoT data protection and low-latency failover
5.6. Enhancement of DRaaS platforms with built-in cyber resilience features to defend against ransomware and advanced threats
5.7. Development of immutable blockchain-based backups for enhanced data integrity and tamper-proof disaster recovery
6. Cumulative Impact of United States Tariffs 2025
7. Cumulative Impact of Artificial Intelligence 2025
8. Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market, by Service Type
8.1. Backup And Restore
8.1.1. File Level Backup
8.1.2. Image Based Backup
8.2. Hot Standby
8.3. Pilot Light
8.4. Warm Standby
9. Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market, by Deployment Model
9.1. Hybrid Cloud
9.2. Private Cloud
9.3. Public Cloud
10. Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market, by Organization Size
10.1. Large Enterprise
10.2. Small And Medium Enterprise
11. Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market, by Industry Vertical
11.1. Bfsi
11.1.1. Banking
11.1.2. Insurance
11.2. Education
11.2.1. Higher Education
11.2.2. K-12
11.3. Energy & Utilities
11.3.1. Oil And Gas
11.3.2. Power Generation
11.3.3. Water And Waste Management
11.4. Government
11.4.1. Central Government
11.4.2. Defense
11.4.3. State And Local Government
11.5. Healthcare
11.5.1. Healthcare Providers
11.5.2. Medical Devices
11.5.3. Pharmaceuticals
11.6. It & Telecom
11.6.1. It Services
11.6.2. Telecom Services
11.7. Manufacturing
11.7.1. Automotive
11.7.2. Electronics
11.8. Retail
11.8.1. Brick And Mortar
11.8.2. Ecommerce
12. Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market, by Region
12.1. Americas
12.1.1. North America
12.1.2. Latin America
12.2. Europe, Middle East & Africa
12.2.1. Europe
12.2.2. Middle East
12.2.3. Africa
12.3. Asia-Pacific
13. Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market, by Group
13.1. ASEAN
13.2. GCC
13.3. European Union
13.4. BRICS
13.5. G7
13.6. NATO
14. Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service Market, by Country
14.1. United States
14.2. Canada
14.3. Mexico
14.4. Brazil
14.5. United Kingdom
14.6. Germany
14.7. France
14.8. Russia
14.9. Italy
14.10. Spain
14.11. China
14.12. India
14.13. Japan
14.14. Australia
14.15. South Korea
15. Competitive Landscape
15.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
15.2. FPNV Positioning Matrix, 2024
15.3. Competitive Analysis
15.3.1. Amazon Web Services, Inc.
15.3.2. Microsoft Corporation
15.3.3. IBM Corporation
15.3.4. VMware, Inc.
15.3.5. Dell Technologies Inc.
15.3.6. Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
15.3.7. Cisco Systems, Inc.
15.3.8. Acronis International GmbH
15.3.9. Veeam Software Group GmbH
15.3.10. Sungard Availability Services LP

Companies Mentioned

The companies profiled in this Disaster-Recovery-as-a-Service market report include:
  • Amazon Web Services, Inc.
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • IBM Corporation
  • VMware, Inc.
  • Dell Technologies Inc.
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company
  • Cisco Systems, Inc.
  • Acronis International GmbH
  • Veeam Software Group GmbH
  • Sungard Availability Services LP

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