Backup & Disaster Recovery
Most businesses don't find out their backup is broken until they need it. We build BaaS and DRaaS environments with defined, tested RTO and RPO targets — and we prove they work before an incident forces the issue.
What we deliver
We don't just configure backup software and walk away. We define your recovery targets, build the environment to meet them, test it, and document the runbook — so your team knows exactly what to do when it matters.
Automated, policy-driven backup of servers, VMs, endpoints, and SaaS workloads (Microsoft 365, Google Workspace) to cloud-based storage with immutable retention, encryption in transit and at rest, and centralized monitoring. We configure backup schedules, retention policies, and alerting — and verify restore capability on a regular cadence.
Full environment failover to cloud-hosted replicas — not just file restoration. DRaaS enables you to spin up production workloads in a clean cloud environment with pre-defined runbooks, tested failover procedures, and documented RTO targets. We design, test, and document the DR plan — not just sell the technology.
Standard backups are often targeted and encrypted in ransomware attacks alongside production data. Immutable backups with air-gap separation and WORM retention cannot be deleted or modified — even by a compromised admin credential. We implement immutability at the storage level, not just the application layer.
Recovery Time Objective and Recovery Point Objective aren't numbers IT picks — they're business decisions about how much downtime and data loss the organization can absorb per system. We facilitate the business conversation, document the targets, and design the backup architecture to meet them.
An untested backup is just a hope. We schedule regular restore tests — file-level, application-level, and full server recovery — and produce test reports documenting actual recovery times against your RTO. If something fails a test, we find out before an incident does.
When an incident hits, your team shouldn't be figuring out who calls who and where the backups are. We produce step-by-step runbooks — system-specific recovery procedures, escalation contacts, vendor support numbers, and decision trees — reviewed and signed off by your operations team.
What a solid backup posture looks like
If your current backup environment can't check all of these, there are gaps worth closing — before an incident closes them for you.
3 copies, 2 different media types, 1 offsite, 1 immutable/offline. Most organizations stop at three copies on the same storage system.
Backups stored in WORM-protected storage that cannot be deleted, encrypted, or modified — even by a privileged admin account.
Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace are not backed up by Microsoft or Google — only available to restore within their retention windows, not yours.
Defined and documented recovery time and data loss targets per system — reviewed by business stakeholders, not just IT.
Scheduled restore tests with documented results — not just success notifications from the backup agent that may not reflect actual data integrity.
A written, current recovery runbook that your team — or an external responder — can execute under pressure without relying on institutional knowledge.
Free Readiness Tool
Answer 10 questions and get a scored readiness report — category-by-category gap analysis, RTO/RPO alignment check, and your top 3 priorities to close first. Takes about 3 minutes.
How we engage
We document your current backup coverage — what's protected, what's not, your current retention, and whether restores have ever been tested. We map gaps against your RTO/RPO requirements (or define them if they don't exist).
We design the BaaS and DRaaS environment — backup targets, replication schedules, immutability controls, retention tiers, and failover architecture — sized to your data volume and recovery targets.
We deploy the backup environment, configure monitoring and alerting, and produce the DR runbook — step-by-step recovery procedures with system-specific instructions, vendor contacts, and escalation paths.
We schedule regular restore tests, produce test reports, and monitor backup job health — catching failures before they become incidents. Annual DR tabletop exercises are included to keep the runbook current.
If the honest answer is "not recently" or "never," start with the 3-minute quiz to see exactly where your gaps are — then we'll build a plan to close them.
Contact us
Tell us what you're protecting and what gaps you're concerned about. We'll come back with a clear picture and a path forward.