
Semperis Disaster Recovery for Entra Tenant
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What is Semperis Disaster Recovery for Entra Tenant
Semperis Disaster Recovery for Entra Tenant is a recovery solution focused on restoring Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) tenant configuration and identity objects after accidental changes or malicious activity. It targets IT, identity, and security teams that need to recover directory services quickly to re-establish access to Microsoft 365 and connected applications. The product emphasizes Entra-specific recovery workflows (for example, users, groups, roles, and configuration) rather than general-purpose VM or workload failover. It is typically used alongside broader backup and DR tooling that covers endpoints, servers, and application data.
Entra ID–focused recovery
The product is purpose-built for recovering Entra tenant identity and configuration items rather than only backing up files or virtual machines. This focus aligns with incidents where access disruption stems from directory changes, privilege abuse, or misconfiguration. It supports recovery scenarios that are difficult to address with general DRaaS platforms that prioritize infrastructure failover. For organizations heavily dependent on Microsoft 365 and SSO, this narrows the recovery gap around identity services.
Supports ransomware readiness
Identity systems are a frequent target in ransomware and account takeover events, and the product is positioned around restoring directory integrity after such incidents. Recovery of roles, groups, and access-related objects can help re-enable business operations when authentication and authorization are impacted. This complements data-centric recovery tools that restore mailboxes or files but do not remediate identity-layer damage. The result is a more complete incident recovery plan for Microsoft cloud environments.
Operational recovery workflows
The product is designed for operational use by identity and security administrators who need repeatable recovery actions. It centers on restoring tenant objects and settings, which can reduce reliance on manual reconstruction from documentation. This can shorten recovery time compared with rebuilding Entra configuration by hand after an outage or compromise. It also fits organizations that want recovery capabilities without standing up separate infrastructure for directory restoration.
Not full DRaaS failover
Despite the name, it does not replace infrastructure-focused DRaaS that provides compute failover for servers and applications. Organizations still need separate capabilities for workload continuity, such as VM replication, application recovery, and network rehydration. It is best viewed as identity recovery rather than end-to-end disaster recovery. Buyers expecting a single platform for full-site failover may need additional products.
Limited to Entra scope
The core value is tied to Microsoft Entra tenant objects and configuration, so it does not address broader data recovery needs across SaaS apps, endpoints, or on-prem systems. If an incident affects SharePoint/OneDrive content, endpoints, or non-Microsoft SaaS, separate backup and recovery tools are typically required. This can increase tool sprawl and integration effort. It is most suitable when Entra recovery is a defined gap in an existing resilience stack.
Microsoft dependency and change risk
Because it operates in the Microsoft identity ecosystem, product capabilities can be influenced by Microsoft API availability, permission models, and service changes. Tenant security controls and administrative policies may also affect deployment and ongoing operation. Organizations with strict governance may need additional planning around roles, access, and auditing for recovery operations. This dependency is common for Entra-focused tools but remains a practical constraint.
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Semperis, Inc.
Hoboken, New Jersey, USA
2014
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