Backup that actually restores. Not just backup that runs.
Most small businesses think they have backup. A drive that has not been checked in six months. A Microsoft 365 subscription that does not actually back up data. A cloud sync that mirrors deletions. We build and test real recovery plans so when something goes wrong, you know exactly what happens next.
Cloud backup for servers, workstations, and M365
Immutable backups that ransomware cannot encrypt
Regular tested restores, not just backup job verification
Business continuity planning and recovery time objectives
Ransomware recovery support for active incidents
Backup & recovery questions
Backup is storing copies of your data. Disaster recovery is the plan and capability to get your business operational again after a major failure. You need both. A backup with no recovery test is just hope.
With a clean, tested, air-gapped or immutable backup, recovery from ransomware means restoring from a known-good point rather than paying a ransom or rebuilding from scratch. We implement backups that ransomware cannot encrypt, and we test restores regularly.
No. Microsoft provides uptime, not backup. Deleted emails, SharePoint files, and OneDrive data have limited retention windows. You need a third-party backup for real recoverability.
On managed backup plans, we run restore tests at least quarterly. We do not just verify the backup job succeeded. We verify the data is actually restorable.