Calsoft Launches Simulation Solution to Test Cloud Disaster Recovery without Live Infrastructure Costs

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Calsoft, a fast-growing data, AI, and engineering company, has launched CalCS, a multi-Cloud simulation solution that enables enterprises to test disaster recovery procedures, validate fail-over automation and verify business continuity protocols across Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) without provisioning actual Cloud infrastructure. The solution addresses a critical gap in enterprise IT operations by allowing teams to simulate failure scenarios that are difficult or risky to replicate in production environments.

CalCS runs as a containerised service that mirrors Cloud-provider behaviour via an API gateway and a simulation engine. The solution replicates service responses, error conditions and state management patterns from all three major Cloud platforms. Organisations can deploy CalCS on-premises or in private Cloud environments, maintaining control over test data while validating multi-Cloud architectures and cross-region fail-over strategies.

“Multi-Cloud resilience requires more than backup systems,” said Vinod Borole, Senior Software Architect at Calsoft. “Organisations need validated proof that their disaster recovery procedures work before an actual outage occurs. CalCS enables infrastructure teams to test the exact failure conditions they will encounter in production, validate their automation and identify gaps in their recovery plans without touching production environments or incurring testing costs.”

Enterprises operating multi-Cloud or hybrid Cloud architectures face specific challenges in disaster recovery planning. Applications must handle failures gracefully regardless of which Cloud provider experiences an outage and fail-over procedures must function correctly across different provider APIs and service models. CalCS addresses this by providing a unified testing environment where teams can validate cross-Cloud fail-over logic, test multi-region deployment configurations and document recovery procedures through repeatable test execution.

The solution integrates with existing development workflows through support for GitHub Actions, Jenkins and other CI/CD tools. Automated test suites can execute against simulated Cloud environments at every stage of the software lifecycle, from initial development through quality assurance and pre-release validation.

Teams can create test scenarios that simulate cascading failures, partial outages, or degraded service conditions that would be prohibitively expensive or dangerous to trigger in actual Cloud environments. This approach eliminates the need for persistent Cloud test environments that replicate production infrastructure, reducing operational costs while improving disaster recovery readiness.

The solution’s modular architecture allows expansion of Cloud service coverage as providers introduce new services or modify existing APIs. Calsoft maintains the simulation engine to reflect current Cloud provider behaviors, ensuring test results remain accurate as Cloud platforms evolve.

CalCS is available now for enterprise deployment with support for AWS, Azure and GCP.

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