Xoxoday is a cloud-hosted SaaS platform deployed on AWS, Azure, and Oracle Cloud, with real-time replication-based backups and rapid data failover across geographically separate regions to ensure high availability.
Disaster Recovery Architecture
Xoxoday runs on a multi-cloud infrastructure spanning AWS, Azure, and Oracle Cloud. This deployment model means your organisation’s data is never dependent on a single cloud provider or a single physical region. The architecture is designed from the ground up to tolerate regional outages without service interruption. To protect against data loss, Xoxoday maintains two complementary backup strategies running in parallel: real-time replication-based backups that continuously mirror live data to secondary regions, and periodic snapshot backups that capture point-in-time states at regular intervals. Together, these mechanisms minimise both Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO) in the event of an unexpected failure.Failover Capabilities
When an outage is detected in a primary region, Xoxoday’s infrastructure is built to redirect traffic to a healthy secondary region automatically. This geographic separation ensures that a disruption in one cloud availability zone does not cascade into a complete service outage for your organisation. For enterprise deployments that integrate Xoxoday with workforce tools such as Workday, SAP SuccessFactors, or Darwinbox, this failover capability is particularly critical. Automated reward triggers, points issuance, and recognition workflows continue to operate without manual intervention, even if underlying infrastructure in one region experiences degradation.Business Continuity Planning and Testing
Xoxoday does not rely solely on architectural design to validate resilience. Xoxoday regularly conducts Business Continuity Planning (BCP) exercises and disaster recovery drills to test the practical effectiveness of its backup infrastructure. These tests simulate real-world failure scenarios, measure actual failover speeds, and verify that backup data can be restored completely and accurately. This testing cadence aligns with the requirements of internationally recognised security standards. Xoxoday holds ISO 27001 certification and maintains SOC 2 Type II compliance, both of which mandate that organisations demonstrate, not just document, their ability to recover from incidents. Regular DR testing is a core part of how Xoxoday meets those audit requirements.What This Means for Your Organisation
For IT and security teams evaluating vendors, Xoxoday’s disaster recovery posture means you can satisfy internal risk management and third-party audit requirements without placing the burden of resilience on your own infrastructure team. The platform’s availability is maintained at the SaaS layer, so your organisation inherits enterprise-grade recovery capabilities without needing to manage backup policies directly. Learn more: Xoxoday Help Centre — AvailabilityData Security and Compliance
Learn how Xoxoday meets ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II requirements to protect your organisation’s data at rest and in transit.
Platform Uptime and SLA Commitments
Understand the availability SLAs Xoxoday provides and how platform uptime is monitored and reported.