Overview

Backup that’s monitored. Recovery that’s proven.

Backups are only valuable if they restore quickly and reliably. We design, implement, and manage backup and disaster recovery (BDR) solutions that align to your business priorities—so you can recover files, systems, and operations when it counts.

What’s included

Policy-based backups (workstations, servers, and key apps), encryption, retention management, and ongoing monitoring with alerting.


Disaster recovery planning

Defined recovery objectives (RPO/RTO), documented runbooks, and recovery workflows for common outage scenarios.


Tested restores

Regular restore testing (file-level and system-level) with reporting—so you know recovery works before an emergency.


Ongoing management

Health checks, capacity planning, change management, and continuous improvement as your environment evolves.

Key benefits

Reduce risk, minimize downtime, and recover confidently with a BDR strategy that’s built around your business.

Lower downtime risk

Recover quickly from accidental deletion, ransomware, hardware failure, or site outages.


Clear recovery objectives

Align backups and recovery steps to practical RPO/RTO targets for your operations.


Secure by design

Encryption, access controls, and immutable/air-gapped options to protect backup integrity.


Proof through testing

Routine restore tests and reporting so you can demonstrate readiness.


How it works

A simple, repeatable recovery process

We implement a BDR solution that fits your environment and then keep it healthy with monitoring and routine testing.

1) Assess & define objectives

Identify critical systems and data, then set recovery objectives (RPO/RTO) and retention requirements.


2) Deploy & secure backups

Configure backup jobs, encryption, access controls, and off-site replication/immutability where appropriate.


3) Validate with restore testing

Run scheduled restore tests and document results so recovery is predictable and auditable.


4) Monitor & improve

Monitor backup health, tune performance, and update runbooks as your systems and risks change.

FAQs

Common questions about backup and disaster recovery for SMBs.

What’s the difference between backup and disaster recovery?

Backup protects data by creating copies you can restore. Disaster recovery is the plan and process to restore systems and resume operations after an outage.

How often should backups run?

It depends on how much data you can afford to lose (RPO). Many businesses use daily backups at minimum, with more frequent backups for critical systems.

How do you protect backups from ransomware?

We use encryption, least-privilege access, and can implement immutable or isolated backup repositories so attackers can’t easily modify backup data.

Do you test restores?

Yes. We schedule restore testing and provide reporting so you have confidence recovery will work when needed.

Can you back up Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace?

Yes. We can protect mail, files, and collaboration data with dedicated SaaS backup policies and retention controls.

How long does implementation take?

Most SMB deployments can be implemented in days to a few weeks depending on data size, connectivity, and recovery requirements.

Ready to improve your recovery readiness?

Let’s review your current backups, define practical recovery objectives, and build a plan that keeps your business running.