Backup & Business Continuity

A backup you've never tested is a hope, not a plan

Fire, flood, ransomware, or one wrong click — the question isn't whether you have backups, it's whether your business would actually be running again by Monday. We make sure the answer is yes, and we prove it with tests.

What's covered

Backup, recovery, and the plan in between

Managed encrypted offsite backup

Servers, workstations, and Microsoft 365 backed up automatically, encrypted, and stored offsite — checked daily by us, not by luck.

Business continuity planning

A written plan for who does what when systems go down — so the worst day of the year isn't also the most chaotic.

Ransomware recovery

Immutable backup copies attackers can't encrypt, and a rehearsed recovery path that doesn't involve paying anyone.

Data recovery services

Failed drive, deleted folder, corrupted file — recovery has been part of our business for years, and it still is.

Recovery targets in plain English

The industry calls them RTO and RPO. We call them "how fast you're back up" and "how much work you could lose" — agreed in advance, in writing.

Regular restore testing

We actually restore files and systems on a schedule — because the only backup that counts is one that's been proven to come back.

The two questions

Decide these before the disaster, not during

Every continuity plan comes down to two numbers: how long can you afford to be down, and how much recent work can you afford to lose? An hour and zero? A day and a morning? Your answers drive what the right backup setup looks like — and what it costs. We'll work through them with you in plain English.

Reality check

"We have backups" usually means…

…an external drive someone swaps occasionally, or a cloud sync that faithfully copies the ransomware too. Real continuity is automated, offsite, encrypted, immutable, and tested. If yours is missing any of those words, let's talk.

Microsoft 365 counts too

Deleted mailboxes and SharePoint files don't live forever in Microsoft's trash. Tenant backup is part of our standard setup. More on Microsoft 365.

When did someone last test your restore?

If you don't know the answer, that's the answer. Book a continuity review and we'll find out together — before it matters.