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Rescue benchmark: what the first thirty days actually cost

The initial cost of an Adobe Commerce rescue operation often remains opaque. We define the critical variables, typical benchmarks, and what you can expect to pay over the first 30 days to stabilise commercial operations.

"The initial 30 days of an Adobe Commerce rescue for a moderately complex site will typically cost £16,000 to £52,000 for stabilisation alone."
Written by
Neil Boughton, Technical Director at iWeb
Neil Boughton
Technical Director
29 years at iWeb

Neil leads platform architecture and integration strategy at iWeb. He has designed ERP and commerce integration patterns across manufacturing, wholesale and retail, and writes about operational resilience, release governance, observability, and the infrastructure decisions that determine whether large programmes stay stable under pressure. Bias toward durable, measurable systems over architectural theatre.

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