Disaster Recovery Testing: What You Need to Know in 2026
Blog post from Harness
In the rapidly evolving technological landscape of 2026, disaster recovery testing is crucial for ensuring business resilience against potential disruptions such as cyber-attacks, power outages, and software glitches. This ongoing process, which includes various testing methods like tabletop exercises, simulations, operational walkthroughs, and both partial and full failovers, helps organizations validate their recovery plans and maintain system integrity. The integration of artificial intelligence in disaster recovery testing has transformed it into a continuous, automated process, allowing for early detection of potential issues and providing data-driven insights for improvement. Modern tools, like Harness's Resilience Testing module, streamline the process by combining chaos testing, load testing, and recovery testing into a unified platform, supporting seamless integration into daily operations. Regular testing not only reduces downtime and financial losses but also ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, making it indispensable for businesses aiming to safeguard their operations and maintain customer trust in an increasingly interconnected world.
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