Most organisations have backups. Far fewer have tested whether those backups would hold up when it matters. We deliver the managed service that closes that gap - proven recoverability, tested and documented, no matter where your workloads reside.
Evolution Data Resilience is a managed recovery service that delivers tested, documented, and accountable recoverability for mid-market organisations across Australia.
It combines protected backup copies, immutable isolation, mass restore capability, and managed recovery testing into a single fully managed service – purpose-built for organisations where downtime has real operational, financial, and reputational consequences.
Backups complete. Dashboards are green. But when did your organisation last run a full, timed, documented recovery test under real conditions?
Whether your current setup relies on backup as a service, disaster recovery infrastructure, or internal IT management, the question is the same:
Has recovery actually been tested?
Find out where your current backup or disaster recovery setup ends – and where proven recoverability starts.
Understand current posture and identify gaps
Architecture matched to your environment and risk
We deploy and configure. Minimal internal effort.
Structured tests, documented outcomes, evidence ready
Ongoing monitoring, testing cadence, reporting
Most providers sell you a backup platform. Evolution takes operational accountability for whether your recovery actually works.
Evolution Data Resilience is a managed recovery service built around one outcome: the ability to restore critical operations quickly, predictably, and with documented evidence when an incident occurs. It is not a backup platform or a disaster recovery solution. It combines protected backup copies, immutable and isolated recovery architecture, mass restore capability, ransomware anomaly detection, and managed recovery testing into a single fully managed service delivered from Evolution's Australian infrastructure. It is designed for mid-market organisations in regulated or infrastructure-dependent industries that need to move from assumed recovery to proven recoverability.
It can replace legacy backup platforms. It can also coexist during transition. The goal is to improve recovery certainty, not to disrupt operations.
Backup completion tells you data has been copied - not how long full recovery would take, whether your recovery sequence has been tested at scale, or whether your backup environment would survive a ransomware attack designed to target it first.
Not entirely. DRaaS focuses on infrastructure failover and assumes the data layer is intact. In a ransomware event where data has been encrypted before failover is triggered, DRaaS alone does not guarantee recovery.
It depends on what your test covers. A single-file restore confirms the backup technology is working - not how long full recovery of critical workloads would take, or whether the outcome is documented in a form that satisfies leadership, an insurer, or a regulator.
Minimal. We manage the platform, testing cadence, and ongoing oversight. Your team provides access and participates in validation sessions.
Pricing is based on protected capacity, retention, and service tier. The right comparison is against the cost of downtime and the regulatory or insurance consequences of a failed recovery - not against storage cost. You can get an indicative price in just 30 seconds or request an exact quote based on your requirements using our Instant Estimate calculator.
Business continuity planning defines what your organisation needs to keep operating. Evolution Data Resilience is the operational layer that makes that plan executable - ensuring critical data can be recovered quickly and with documented evidence when it is needed.
Typically yes. BaaS confirms backup jobs completed - not that recovery would work at scale under real conditions. If your BaaS provider cannot demonstrate timed, documented, multi-system recovery tests or immutable isolation, the recovery gap exists regardless of backup completion rates.
Yes. The service includes logically isolated and immutable recovery copies that cannot be encrypted or deleted even if production and backup management credentials are compromised. Recovery is validated before an incident occurs - so the path to restoration is tested and documented, not improvised under pressure.
It can complement or in some cases replace it. DRaaS focuses on infrastructure failover and assumes the data layer is intact. Evolution Data Resilience focuses on data integrity and proven recovery at the workload level. We will assess your current setup and recommend the right path.
A: Immutable storage means backup copies cannot be deleted, encrypted, or modified once written - even by someone with administrative access to the backup platform. In a ransomware scenario where attackers target backup infrastructure before triggering the main encryption event, immutable storage ensures recovery copies remain intact and usable. It is an architectural requirement, not an optional feature.
Backup creates and stores copies of data. Data resilience validates that those copies can be restored - quickly, at scale, and under real conditions. Backup completion tells you data has been copied. Data resilience tells you the business can actually recover. The gap between the two is where most recovery risk lives.
Managed recovery testing means recovery is validated through regular, timed, documented tests across critical workloads - conducted and managed by Evolution as part of the service. This is distinct from a backup completion report or a single-file restore. The outcome is documented evidence of recovery performance that can be presented to leadership, an insurer, or a regulator on request.