Cloud Security, Multi-cloud management, Threat Management
Rackspace and Rubrik Roll Out Managed Cyber Recovery Service for Public Cloud Environments

After announcing a fully managed isolated recovery service, Rackspace Cyber Recovery Cloud powered by Rubrik last month, Rackspace Technology and Rubrik have now launched a fully managed cyber recovery service aimed at helping enterprises restore workloads and data in complex public cloud environments. The new Rackspace Cyber Recovery Service combines Rubrik’s cyber resilience tools with Rackspace’s DevOps and platform engineering expertise to support faster, more predictable recovery after cyberattacks.The offering targets common gaps in public cloud recovery—disconnected tools, inconsistent backup policies, and manual rebuild processes. With workloads increasingly distributed across multiple cloud platforms, recovery planning has grown more complicated. According to Rubrik’s internal research, most IT and security leaders experienced at least one cyberattack in the past year. But restoring critical workloads remains a challenge, especially when trusted data can’t be quickly isolated or validated.Rackspace Cyber Recovery Service brings recovery under a managed framework. Customers begin with a services-led redesign of their recovery architecture, applying Infrastructure as Code and zero-trust principles. That foundation is then carried forward as a fully managed service, with Rackspace teams handling daily operations, policy enforcement, and validation. Rubrik adds the data layer—delivering immutable backups, anomaly detection, and AI-driven threat containment to ensure recoveries happen in a clean, secure environment.This model helps close the operational gap between detection and restoration. Rather than relying on fragmented tooling and manual decision-making during a breach, enterprises can use codified recovery workflows that are tested, repeatable, and aligned with compliance requirements. The joint offering is designed for organizations running critical workloads in public cloud, especially those dealing with high uptime demands, regulatory pressure, or growing attack surfaces. By treating recovery as part of a continuous process—not just an emergency task—Rackspace and Rubrik are aiming to normalize resilience as a core part of cloud operations.
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