Offsite DR Solution for Dubai
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Offsite disaster recovery infrastructure designed for Dubai enterprises that need fast deployment, geographic separation, and full control over their DR strategy.
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Offsite disaster recovery infrastructure designed for Dubai enterprises that need fast deployment, geographic separation, and full control over their DR strategy.
Modern enterprise systems depend on continuous availability of applications, databases, and digital services. When production and backup environments are confined to the same region, a single disruption can impact both simultaneously.
A local disruption may affect both production and backup systems, limiting recovery options.
Attackers target primary and local backup simultaneously. Without an offsite, isolated repository, recovery is not guaranteed.
Many regulated industries require geographically separated infrastructure for resilience and audit readiness.
Sourcing, shipping, and provisioning hardware in a crisis takes weeks. Every hour of downtime has a direct revenue and reputational cost.
IP ServerOne provides offsite disaster recovery environment hosted outside your primary production region, giving your business the resilience, control, and speed required for modern operations.

Your offsite DR environment is provisioned and accessible within 1 week—no months-long hardware lead times.

Hosted in Malaysia to provide true infrastructure redundancy outside your primary production environment.

No upfront capital investment—scale your disaster recovery environment based on your business requirements.

Includes compute, full flash storage, firewalls, switches, and a hardened backup repository—purpose-built for mission-critical disaster recovery workloads.

Protect critical data from loss, corruption, and malicious attacks with hardened backup and recovery controls.

Tier III infrastructure with 99.9% uptime, compliant with PCI-DSS, ISO 27001, and SOC 2 Type II standards.
Malaysia is a strategic location for disaster recovery infrastructure, offering strong geographic separation, a mature data center ecosystem, and cost-efficient scalability for enterprise workloads.
Data center uptime for stable operations.
Infrastructure delivery for rapid DR readiness.
Technical support for infrastructure operations.
Geographic separation for stronger DR resilience.
| Component | Entry | Growth Most Popular | Advanced | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Total Monthly Fee | $17,742.60 | $38,113.60 | $67,300.80 | $97,988.80 |
| Compute | ||||
Hypervisor Node | $5,697 3 nodes · 32 cores / 1024GB RAM / 2 x 960GB SSD | $17,640 5 nodes · 64 cores / 1536GB RAM / 2 x 960GB SSD | $24,696 7 nodes · 64 cores / 1536GB RAM / 2 x 960GB SSD | $31,752 9 nodes · 64 cores / 1536GB RAM / 2 x 960GB SSD |
| Storage | ||||
Full Flash Storage High performance SSD | $4,928 50 TB | $9,856 100 TB | $19,712 200 TB | $39,424 400 TB |
| Network & Security | ||||
Firewall (External) | $2,777.60 2 x 200F Fortigate | $2,777.60 2 x 200F Fortigate | $6,440 2 x 401F Fortigate | $6,440 2 x 401F Fortigate |
Firewall (Internal) Advanced threat protection | — | — | $6,652.80 2 x Sophos XGS3100 | $6,652.80 2 x Sophos XGS3100 |
Switches Cisco 93180YC-FX3 | $2,576 2 units | $2,576 2 units | $2,576 2 units | $2,576 2 units |
| Backup | ||||
Backup Storage Hardened Repository | $980 100 TB | $1,960 200 TB | $3,920 400 TB | $7,840 800 TB |
Backup Compute 8 cores · 128GB RAM · 2 x 960GB SSD | $504 1 server | $504 1 server | $504 1 server | $504 1 server |
| Connectivity | ||||
Internet Bandwidth Dedicated connection | $280 500 Mbps | $2,800 1 Gbps | $2,800 1 Gbps | $2,800 1 Gbps |
IP ServerOne’s offsite disaster recovery infrastructure is designed for organizations that require fast deployment, geographic separation, and full control over their disaster recovery strategy on trusted, compliant infrastructure.
This solution is ideal if you are:
Running production systems in Dubai without offsite redundancy
Looking for geographic separation without building a secondary data center
Needing DR infrastructure ready within days, not months
Preferring an OPEX model over large upfront hardware investment
Managing your own replication, failover, and disaster recovery strategy in-house
Operating in regulated industries such as finance, healthcare, government, or enterprise
Requiring a secure offsite backup repository for recovery and resilience
Running virtualized, hybrid, or physical workloads
Prepare your business for disruption with offsite disaster recovery solutions so you can operate with greater confidence and peace of mind.
Offsite disaster recovery (DR) is a strategy where critical systems, applications, and data are replicated to a geographically separate environment. This ensures that operations can be restored and continue running if the primary site experiences an outage, failure, or disaster.
IP ServerOne’s offsite DR infrastructure solution in Malaysia provides dedicated disaster recovery infrastructure hosted outside your primary production environment.
It enables organizations to rapidly access ready-to-use DR infrastructure, allowing them to:
In most cases, the offsite DR environment can be provisioned and made ready within approximately 1 week, depending on scope and configuration.
For more complex requirements—such as larger capacity planning, custom network architecture, or compliance-driven setups—deployment timelines may be longer. Final timelines are confirmed during onboarding and solution planning.
The solution typically includes:
This solution is designed for organizations that require fast, secure, and independently managed disaster recovery infrastructure, especially those that:
Note: This solution is typically used by enterprises globally, including organizations operating in regions such as Dubai.
Backups store copies of data for recovery, while offsite disaster recovery provides a fully operational environment that allows systems and applications to be restored and run during an outage.
In short:
Yes. The offsite DR infrastructure is designed to be flexible and scalable, allowing organizations to adjust compute, storage, and network capacity as business needs and recovery requirements evolve.