Backup and disaster recovery

A backup is only useful when you can recover.

Monitored business backups, recovery planning, testing, and disaster-recovery support for servers, files, Microsoft 365, and critical office systems.

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Proactive
Protected
Personally managed
Recovery, not just storage

Protect the systems your office
cannot operate without.

Hardware fails, files are deleted, accounts are compromised, and ransomware happens. We design backup around recovery priorities and monitor it instead of assuming a green checkmark means everything is safe.

Server & File Backup

Protect critical business data with retention and recovery options matched to operational needs.

Microsoft 365 Protection

Add independent protection for important cloud email and collaboration data where appropriate.

Backup Monitoring

Review job status, failures, capacity, and warning conditions instead of relying on unattended alerts.

Recovery Testing

Validate that backups are readable and recovery procedures work before an emergency.

Ransomware Resilience

Use separation, access controls, retention, and protected copies to reduce the risk of backup destruction.

Disaster-Recovery Planning

Document recovery priorities, dependencies, responsibilities, and realistic time objectives.

What this means for your business

Confidence based on tested recovery—not hope.

We align protection with the cost of downtime, the systems staff need first, and the practical recovery options available to the business.

  • Monitored backup status and accountable follow-up
  • Multiple recovery options for critical data and systems
  • Documented priorities for a real disruption
  • Periodic recovery testing and improvement
How we approach it

A clear process.
One accountable partner.

We plan around your staff, schedule, vendors, and real operational needs—not a generic technology checklist.

01

Prioritize

Identify critical systems, data, downtime impact, and retention needs.

02

Protect

Implement suitable local, cloud, and isolated backup layers.

03

Monitor & test

Review backup health and validate recovery on an ongoing schedule.

Frequently asked questions

Helpful answers before we talk.

Is cloud storage the same as backup?+

Not necessarily. Synchronization can copy deletion, corruption, or ransomware changes. A backup should provide appropriate retention, monitoring, separation, and reliable recovery.

How often should backups run?+

The schedule depends on how much data the business can afford to lose, how often information changes, and the recovery capability required.

Can you recover an entire server?+

That depends on the selected backup and disaster-recovery design. We recommend the recovery method based on server roles, downtime tolerance, budget, and business risk.

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