Description: Business recovery, in the context of ‘Disaster Recovery as a Service’ (DRaaS), refers to the process of restoring business operations after a disaster, whether natural, technical, or human. This approach allows organizations to maintain business continuity by ensuring that their critical data and applications are protected and can be quickly recovered. DRaaS combines disaster recovery infrastructure with the cloud, enabling companies to outsource their recovery needs to a specialized provider. This not only reduces the costs associated with creating and maintaining a recovery data center but also provides a scalable and flexible solution that adapts to the changing needs of the business. Key features of DRaaS include real-time data replication, automated recovery processes, and the ability to conduct periodic tests to ensure systems are ready to be activated in the event of a disaster. The relevance of DRaaS lies in its ability to minimize downtime and data loss, which is crucial for the survival and success of businesses in an increasingly digital and technology-dependent environment.