As organizations depend on cloud platforms to run critical workloads, ensuring data protection, rapid recovery, and minimal downtime has become a core part of cloud strategy. Microsoft Azure provides built-in disaster recovery and backup capabilities designed to keep applications available, data protected, and operations resilient, even during unexpected disruptions. Key Highlights: Automated Backup Protection – Azure Backup enables secure, policy-based data protection with long-term retention and minimal operational overhead. Orchestrated Disaster Recovery – Azure Site Recovery replicates workloads across regions to maintain availability and support failover during outages. Geo-Redundant Infrastructure – Data can be replicated to secondary regions, helping organizations maintain access even if a primary location fails. Scalable Recovery Objectives – Businesses can define recovery time and recovery point goals to align resilience with operational priorities. Integrated Security & Compliance – Built-in encryption, monitoring, and governance features help ensure protected recovery while meeting regulatory requirements. Cloud-based disaster recovery shifts organizations from reactive recovery models to proactive resilience, where systems are continuously protected, monitored, and ready to recover without major disruption. Explore the full blog to understand how Azure strengthens business continuity strategies through intelligent backup, regional replication, and automated recovery planning.