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Disaster Recovery Services Providers in Ireland

The disaster recovery services market in Ireland serves the country's technology and EMEA HQs and life sciences sectors as well as the broader enterprise IT estate concentrated in Dublin. Disaster recovery service providers design, deliver and test the technology and process resilience that allows enterprises to recover from major disruption. Work covers business impact analysis, RTO and RPO design, replication strategy, DR site management, runbook development and live tests. TechVendorIndex tracks 14 providers actively delivering disaster recovery services engagements in Ireland, drawn from global systems integrators, regional champions and specialist boutiques.

About disaster recovery services in Ireland

Business continuity, dr planning and resilience consulting. Buyers in Ireland typically engage providers in this category to support transformation work tied to technology and EMEA HQs and life sciences priorities, with delivery shaped by local obligations under EU GDPR enforced by the Data Protection Commission, the Central Bank of Ireland Cross-Industry Guidance on IT and Cybersecurity Risks and NIS2 transposition.

Top disaster recovery services providers in Ireland

The 14 firms below are ranked by verified delivery presence in Ireland, with focus and rating drawn from TechVendorIndex editorial assessments. No vendor pays for placement.

Provider
Focus in Disaster Recovery Services
Rating
Reviews
Accenture Ireland
HQ: Dublin · BFSI, public sector, cloud
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.2
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Deloitte Ireland
HQ: Dublin · ERP, cyber, advisory
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.3
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Capgemini Ireland
HQ: Dublin · SAP, engineering, public sector
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.0
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HQ: Dublin · Oracle, AWS, public sector
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.4
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Kainos
HQ: Belfast / Dublin · Workday and digital services
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.4
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PwC Ireland
HQ: Dublin · Cyber and cloud advisory
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.1
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KPMG Ireland
HQ: Dublin · Cyber and cloud advisory
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.0
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EY Ireland
HQ: Dublin · Cyber and cloud advisory
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.0
Editorial score
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Storm Technology
HQ: Galway · Microsoft delivery
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.2
Editorial score
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Ergo Group
HQ: Dublin · Microsoft and managed services
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.1
Editorial score
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DXC Ireland
HQ: Dublin · Managed services and modernisation
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
3.7
Editorial score
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TCS Ireland
HQ: Dublin · BFSI and application services
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.0
Editorial score
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Wipro Ireland
HQ: Dublin · Cloud and managed services
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
3.9
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Auxilion
HQ: Dublin · Managed services and Microsoft
BCM, DR planning and resilience consulting
4.1
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Disaster Recovery Services market overview in Ireland

Within the broader EUR 16 billion enterprise IT services market in Ireland, disaster recovery services is one of the more active disciplines, growing roughly in line with the 5.8% headline expansion of the wider services market. Demand is concentrated in Dublin and Cork, where the largest technology and EMEA HQs and life sciences buyers maintain dedicated programme teams. Procurement decisions are shaped by the fact that Ireland is the EMEA headquarters location of choice for global tech firms, with Dublin acting as both an enterprise IT buyer and a delivery hub for the rest of Europe. Operational resilience regulation has elevated DR from a technology programme to a board-level concern in Ireland. Cloud-based DR has displaced traditional warm-site contracts for most applications, and ransomware recovery is now an explicit scope item rather than a sub-item of DR. Mid-market buyers in Ireland increasingly favour specialist firms with deep domain expertise over generalist consultancies, while the largest programmes continue to be awarded to the multinational integrators with global delivery models and embedded technology and EMEA HQs practices.

How to select a disaster recovery services provider in Ireland

Use the following criteria to shortlist providers before issuing a formal request for proposal. Most procurement teams in Ireland weight references and operating-model fit more heavily than headline rate cards.

Typical engagement model

Business impact analysis runs 6 to 10 weeks at fixed fee. DR build programmes vary widely; mid-market cloud-based DR projects run USD 200,000 to USD 1M. Managed DR services for critical applications run on annual contracts tied to infrastructure consumption.

Pricing should always be benchmarked against at least three references in Ireland at comparable scope. Engage independent advisory support before signing multi-year contracts above USD 5M annual contract value.

Related categories and regions

Compare the disaster recovery services market in Ireland with other service lines in the same country, or with disaster recovery services in other markets covered by TechVendorIndex.

Frequently asked questions

What RTO and RPO are reasonable in Ireland?
Critical financial-services applications typically target RTO under 2 hours and RPO under 15 minutes. Technology and EMEA HQs buyers in Ireland regulated under EU GDPR enforced by the Data Protection Commission, the Central Bank of Ireland Cross-Industry Guidance on IT and Cybersecurity Risks and NIS2 transposition often have stricter requirements that drive synchronous replication.
Cloud DR or warm-site DR in Ireland?
Cloud-based DR is now the default for most enterprises. Warm-site DR remains appropriate for mainframe-heavy environments where cloud replication is not practical, and for specific EU GDPR enforced by the Data Protection Commission, the Central Bank of Ireland Cross-Industry Guidance on IT and Cybersecurity Risks and NIS2 transposition obligations that mandate physical sites.
How often should we test DR in Ireland?
Critical applications should run full live failover at least annually and tabletop exercises quarterly. Many regulators in Ireland require evidence of testing in the last twelve months as part of their cyclical reviews.
How is ransomware recovery different from traditional DR in Ireland?
Ransomware recovery requires immutable backups, isolated recovery environments, forensic readiness and runbooks for restoring from clean state. Traditional DR patterns assume infrastructure failure rather than active adversary presence.
Last updated: May 2026

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