Backup & Disaster Recovery
Most businesses assume their backups are fine until recovery gets forced. We make sure backups are actually working, restores have been tested, and you know what can be recovered before something fails.
What Backup & Disaster Recovery is meant to solve
Many businesses assume they are protected because a backup job exists somewhere in the environment. The real questions are harder: Has it been tested? Is the retention appropriate? Is Microsoft 365 covered? Which systems matter most? What comes back first? Who knows the recovery steps? Backup & Disaster Recovery is meant to answer those questions before failure forces the issue.
What's included
- Backup monitoring
- Restore testing
- Retention planning
- Business continuity planning
- Ransomware-resistant options where appropriate
A good fit for
Backup & Disaster Recovery is a strong fit for businesses that
- rely on shared files, apps, or Microsoft 365 for daily work
- need clearer recovery priorities
- want less uncertainty around what is protected
- want restores that have actually been tested
- need practical continuity planning without overengineering
Common problems this service helps reduce
Businesses usually seek this service when they are dealing with
- backup jobs that run without meaningful verification
- no recent restore testing
- unclear coverage for Microsoft 365, servers, or devices
- undocumented recovery priorities
- too much downtime risk tied to a single failure point
How service is delivered
Backup monitoring, retention review, and restore testing all run remotely — that's how most of this work gets done without interrupting operations. When an actual recovery event happens and physical presence is needed, we're available onsite to work through it.
- Identify critical systems
- Deploy backup
- Verify and test restores
- Define RTO/RPO targets
- Maintain and review