Automated, monitored, and rehearsed. We run real recovery drills so the first restore you ever see isn't during a disaster.
Plenty of businesses discover their backups were broken only when they need them — after the ransomware, the flood, or the deleted folder. We monitor every backup job daily and run scheduled recovery drills, so "it's backed up" means something.
Our standard is the 3-2-1 rule: three copies of your data, on two kinds of media, with one offsite and immutable — a copy ransomware can't touch even with admin credentials.
Fast local restores for everyday mistakes, encrypted offsite copies for real disasters. Every job checked every day.
Write-once backup storage that can't be altered or deleted — even by an attacker holding admin credentials.
Deleted a folder? Overwrote a file? Most restores complete in minutes from versioned snapshots.
We restore real systems on a schedule and hand you the results. Recovery time is a measured number, not a hope.
Independent backup of Exchange, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Teams — beyond Microsoft's 30-day window.
A written plan for fire, flood, and ransomware: what recovers first, where, and how fast. Reviewed annually.
Continuously for critical systems, at minimum daily for everything else. Our plans snapshot servers as often as every 15 minutes.
Only immutable, offsite backups can — attackers now delete accessible backups first. That's why immutability is standard in every plan we deploy.
That's exactly what recovery drills measure. For most clients, critical systems are running from backup images within hours — and you'll have your number in writing.
No — sync is not backup. If ransomware encrypts a synced file, the encrypted version syncs everywhere. Real backup keeps independent, versioned, immutable copies.
Focus on your business, not IT. We respond fast — day or night.