Business continuity & disaster recovery — recover from anything, by design.
WoneShield Continuum unifies business continuity, disaster recovery and backup — manage every backup system, use WoneShield as an immutable target, and prove recovery with automated drills against your RTO and RPO.
Built for resilience teams · aligned to ISO 22301 & NIST 800-34
Why resilience
Most teams discover their backups don't work mid-outage.
Backups you've never restored
An untested backup is a hope, not a plan. Most teams discover the gaps only during a real outage — the worst possible time.
A DR plan in a dusty document
BC/DR plans written once and never exercised drift out of date and fail when the RTO clock is actually running.
Ransomware that eats the backups too
Modern attacks target your backups first. Without immutability and proven recovery, paying the ransom becomes the only option.
The cost of downtime
Recovery you can prove beats recovery you assume.
Verified recovery
Recovery you've tested — not recovery you're hoping for.
Continuum runs automated restore drills against real recovery points, measures the recovery time achieved versus your RTO, and flags any backup that wouldn't actually come back — before you need it.
- ✓Automated, scheduled restore-verification
- ✓RTA measured against your RTO
- ✓Immutable, air-gapped recovery points
How Continuum works
Assess. Plan. Protect. Prove.
From business impact analysis to a recovery you can measure on demand.
- 1
Assess (BIA)
Map critical processes, dependencies and impact; set RTO, RPO and MTPD for what actually matters.
- 2
Plan (BCP/DRP)
Build continuity and recovery strategies and runbooks aligned to ISO 22301 and NIST 800-34.
- 3
Protect
Orchestrate your whole backup estate — tape, NAS, SAN, cloud — or use WoneShield itself as an immutable target.
- 4
Prove
Run automated restore drills, measure recovery time achieved vs RTO, and surface gaps before they become outages.
Architecture
Your whole backup estate, one resilient plane.
Immutable, air-gapped recovery points; self-hostable for full data residency of recovery data and plans.
Capabilities
Continuity, recovery and backup in one platform.
How it compares
Backup tools copy. DR tools plan. Continuum proves.
| Backup-only tool | DR point tool | WoneShield Continuum | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Backup orchestration | ✓ | Limited | ✓ |
| Automated restore-verification | — | Manual | ✓ |
| BIA + BCP/DRP (ISO 22301) | — | Partial | ✓ |
| Immutable / air-gapped recovery | Add-on | Varies | ✓ |
| Manage heterogeneous estate (tape→cloud) | Limited | — | ✓ |
| Unified with security & active defense | — | — | ✓ |
Integrations
Protects what you already run.
Why Continuum
Resilience you can prove on any given Tuesday.
Recovery proven, not assumed
Automated restore drills verify you can actually recover — and tell you the real recovery time, before a crisis does.
Security + resilience, together
A breach shouldn't become a catastrophe. Continuum pairs with active defense so you both stop and survive attacks.
One plane for a messy estate
Tape, NAS, SAN and cloud — managed and monitored together, with WoneShield as an immutable target of last resort.
Ransomware-grade by design
Immutable, air-gapped recovery points mean attackers can't encrypt their way to your only copy.
See it in action
Watch a full recovery drill in two minutes.
Trigger an automated restore drill, watch a workload recover from an immutable point, and see the recovery time measured against your RTO — proof, not promises.
- ✓Automated restore drill, live
- ✓RTA measured vs RTO
- ✓Immutable recovery points
By design
Recovery, measured — not hoped for.
Return on investment
The cheapest insurance you'll ever test.
One unrecovered outage typically costs more than years of Continuum. Recovery you can prove is the point.
Better together
Stop the attack — and survive it.
Continuum closes the loop with the rest of WoneShield:
Use cases
What Continuum guarantees.
“Ransomware encrypted our production estate on a Sunday. We recovered 200 servers from immutable copies by Sunday afternoon — no ransom, no data-loss headlines.”
What resilience teams say
Recovery they can prove.
“We hit a ransomware event and recovered 200 servers in under 3 hours from immutable copies. No ransom, no debate.”
Grace UnderwoodHead of Infrastructure · Healthcare“The automated restore drills found two backups that would never have recovered. Better to learn that on a Tuesday.”
Ibrahim SaniDR Lead · Banking“Continuum gave the board a recovery-readiness score they actually trust — and we can prove it any day.”
Helena ParkCISO · Insurance“One plane for tape, NAS and cloud. I stopped juggling four consoles and started sleeping.”
Femi AdebayoBackup Administrator · Public sector“Our RTO used to be a guess. Now it's a measured number we improve every quarter.”
Sophie LaurentDirector of IT Ops · Manufacturing“Immutable recovery points are the reason a breach was an incident, not the end of the company.”
Daniel MwangiHead of Cyber · Government“We hit a ransomware event and recovered 200 servers in under 3 hours from immutable copies. No ransom, no debate.”
Grace UnderwoodHead of Infrastructure · Healthcare“The automated restore drills found two backups that would never have recovered. Better to learn that on a Tuesday.”
Ibrahim SaniDR Lead · Banking“Continuum gave the board a recovery-readiness score they actually trust — and we can prove it any day.”
Helena ParkCISO · Insurance“One plane for tape, NAS and cloud. I stopped juggling four consoles and started sleeping.”
Femi AdebayoBackup Administrator · Public sector“Our RTO used to be a guess. Now it's a measured number we improve every quarter.”
Sophie LaurentDirector of IT Ops · Manufacturing“Immutable recovery points are the reason a breach was an incident, not the end of the company.”
Daniel MwangiHead of Cyber · GovernmentThe basics
What is BC/DR — and how is it different from backup?
Business Continuity (BC) keeps your critical operations running through disruption; Disaster Recovery (DR) is how you restore IT systems and data after an incident. Backup is the copy of data both rely on.
Backup alone isn't resilience. Continuum adds the plan (BIA, RTO/RPO, runbooks), the proof (automated restore drills), and immutability — so recovery is a measured certainty, not a hope.
- RTO vs RPO
- RTO = how fast you must recover; RPO = how much data you can afford to lose. Continuum measures both.
- Backup vs BC/DR
- Backup is a copy; BC/DR is the tested ability to actually resume operations from it.
Resources
Go deeper.
Pricing
Priced to the outage it prevents.
Per protected workload, billed annually. Capacity and sovereign, regulated and MSSP deployments are priced to your environment — talk to sales.
- ✓Backup orchestration (tape/NAS/SAN/cloud)
- ✓WoneShield immutable backup target
- ✓Automated restore drills
- ✓RTO/RPO tracking
- ✓Standard support
- ✓Everything in Core
- ✓BIA + BCP/DRP runbooks (ISO 22301)
- ✓Air-gapped / immutable recovery points
- ✓Recovery-readiness scoring
- ✓Evidence into Comply (GRC)
- ✓Priority recovery support
- ✓Everything in Pro
- ✓Self-host / data residency
- ✓Dedicated recovery SLAs
- ✓Custom runbooks & exercises
- ✓MSSP multi-tenant
One unrecovered outage typically costs more than years of Continuum. Volume and capacity discounts available at scale.
Free download
The BC/DR & Backup Buyer's Guide
How to set RTO/RPO, test recovery properly, and avoid the immutability gaps ransomware exploits — a vendor-neutral guide.
Switching is painless
Keep the backups that work — fix the gaps that don't.
Continuum manages your existing tape, NAS, SAN and cloud backups in place, adds immutability and automated drills, and only then becomes your target of record. No rip-and-replace.
FAQ
BC/DR & backup, answered.
What's the difference between RTO and RPO?+
RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is how fast you must be back up; RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is how much data you can afford to lose. Continuum measures recovery time achieved against your RTO and your recovery points against your RPO, automatically.
Can WoneShield be our backup target?+
Yes. Continuum can act as an immutable, air-gapped backup target, and it also manages your existing tape, NAS, SAN and cloud backups in one plane — so you're not forced to rip out what works.
How does Continuum help against ransomware?+
Immutable, air-gapped recovery points mean attackers can't encrypt or delete your last good copy. Paired with Aegis (active defense), you stop the attack and recover with certainty — without paying.
Does it align to ISO 22301 / NIST 800-34?+
Yes. BIA, recovery strategies and BCP/DRP runbooks map to ISO 22301 and NIST SP 800-34, and the evidence flows into WoneShield Comply for audits.
What is a restore drill, and why automated?+
A restore drill actually recovers a workload to verify it works and measures how long it took. Automating it means recovery is continuously proven — not validated once a year and hoped for in between.
Can we self-host for data residency?+
Yes — Continuum is sovereign by design, self-hostable with configurable data residency for recovery data and plans.
How much does BC/DR and backup cost with Continuum?+
Continuum is priced per protected workload — from $20/workload/month (Core) and $45 for Pro (full BC/DR + air-gapped recovery), with custom Enterprise and capacity pricing. One unrecovered outage typically costs far more.
How often should we test disaster recovery?+
Continuously. Continuum automates restore drills so recovery is verified on a schedule you set — not validated once a year and hoped for in between.
How fast can we recover from ransomware?+
From immutable, air-gapped recovery points, customers recover in hours rather than days — without paying a ransom. Your measured recovery time (RTA) is tracked against your RTO.
No-risk evaluation
Run a recovery drill on your own workloads — free.
Pick a workload, back it up to an immutable target, and watch Continuum recover it and measure the time — with our team alongside. No credit card, no lock-in.
See whether you could really recover
Start with a free assessment, or get a guided demo tailored to your stack.