IBDR Direct Product Launch

Over the years, we’ve worked closely with both Managed Service Providers and businesses that rely on technology to keep their operations running smoothly. One challenge we hear repeatedly is that delivering dependable disaster recovery often comes with unnecessary complexity, shipping hardware appliances, managing infrastructure across multiple sites, and maintaining recovery environments that can be difficult to scale. At the same time, expectations around downtime have changed. Organizations today expect systems to recover quickly when disruptions occur. These conversations with our partners and customers helped shape a simple idea: disaster recovery should focus on recovery outcomes, not hardware management. That idea is what led us to introduce IBDR Direct.

Introducing IBDR Direct: Appliance-Free Disaster Recovery

Businesses today depend on technology to keep operations running. Whether caused by ransomware attacks, hardware failures, or unexpected outages, downtime can interrupt productivity and impact customer trust.

For IT teams and Managed Service Providers alike, ensuring reliable recovery across systems and environments can be challenging especially when disaster recovery strategies rely heavily on hardware infrastructure.

To address these challenges, Infrascale has introduced IBDR Direct, a cloud-first disaster recovery solution designed to simplify how organizations protect and recover their systems.

Disaster Recovery Without Hardware Complexity

Traditional disaster recovery solutions often rely on physical appliances deployed at offices or customer locations. While these appliances can provide protection, they also introduce operational overhead from hardware deployment to ongoing maintenance and lifecycle management.

IBDR Direct removes this dependency.

Instead of relying on hardware appliances, organizations and service providers can protect systems using full system image backups that replicate directly to the cloud. When disruptions occur, those systems can be booted directly in the cloud, allowing operations to continue while infrastructure issues are resolved.

This appliance-free approach simplifies disaster recovery while maintaining reliable recovery readiness.

What IBDR Direct Enables

IBDR Direct helps organizations and service providers protect critical systems and maintain continuity during disruptions.

Full System Image Protection

Protect entire systems including operating systems, applications, and [MC1.1]data, so that environments can be restored when disruptions occur.

Cloud Boot Disaster Recovery

Run protected systems directly in the cloud when outages or infrastructure failures occur.

Appliance-Free Architecture

Eliminate the need to deploy and maintain physical disaster recovery appliances.

Simplified Disaster Recovery Operations

Standardize protection across multiple systems and environments without added infrastructure complexity.

Built for MSPs and Modern IT Teams

IBDR Direct is designed to support both Managed Service Providers and internal IT teams responsible for maintaining system availability.

It enables organizations to:

  • Protect systems without appliance logistics
  • Scale disaster recovery across multiple environments
  • Maintain recovery readiness during disruptions
  • Simplify infrastructure management

By removing hardware complexity, teams can focus on keeping systems operational instead of managing disaster recovery infrastructure.

A Unified Platform for Data Protection

IBDR Direct expands the Infrascale data protection portfolio, giving organizations and MSPs the flexibility to protect data, applications, and systems using the approach that best fits their environment. Whether protecting SaaS applications, endpoints, or entire servers, Infrascale solutions work together to deliver comprehensive backup and disaster recovery from a unified platform.

Unified Platform for Data Protection
Solution What it Protects Ideal For
Infrascale Cloud Application Backup (ICAB) Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Salesforce, Box, Dropbox Protecting SaaS application data from accidental deletion, cyber threats, and retention gaps
Infrascale Cloud Backup (ICB) Endpoints, laptops, mobile devices, and remote offices Direct-to-cloud backup for distributed workforces and remote environments
Infrascale Backup & Disaster Recovery (IBDR) Servers and critical infrastructure Hybrid disaster recovery with local appliance and cloud failover
Infrascale Backup & Disaster Recovery Direct Entire systems and workloads Appliance-free disaster recovery with cloud boot recovery

Together, these solutions give organizations the flexibility to choose appliance-based or cloud-only recovery models while managing protection through a centralized platform.

See IBDR Direct in Action

IBDR Direct represents a new approach to disaster recovery—one that removes appliance complexity while delivering dependable recovery outcomes.

Whether you’re an IT team responsible for protecting your organization’s infrastructure or an MSP supporting multiple customers, IBDR Direct provides a simpler way to ensure systems can recover quickly when disruptions occur.

Schedule a demo to see how IBDR Direct works and how it can support your disaster recovery strategy.

Share This Post

More To Explore

Infrascale

IBDR Direct Product Launch

Over the years, we’ve worked closely with both Managed Service Providers and businesses that rely on technology to keep their operations running smoothly. One challenge we hear repeatedly is that delivering dependable disaster recovery often comes with unnecessary complexity, shipping hardware appliances, managing infrastructure across multiple sites, and maintaining recovery environments that can be

Best Disaster Recovery for Manufacturing Statistics USA 2026
Infrascale

Best Disaster Recovery for Manufacturing Statistics: USA 2026

Disaster recovery plays a central role in maintaining consistent, reliable manufacturing operations. Production environments depend on coordinated systems, shared data, and closely managed workflows that leave little room for prolonged disruption. As facilities expand and processes become more interconnected, disaster recovery planning becomes part of everyday operations, shaping how teams respond to problems and

Scroll to Top