Our managed services are designed at providing high-availability of customer data, applications, and equipment whether in single location, or multi-site environments. Our consultative approach and comprehensive suite of managed services provide sound solutions tailored to boost your organization's efficiencies, productivity, and objectives.
Protecting Your Greatest Asset
What's the Difference?
Today’s enterprise backup systems are complicated and highly customized. Configuring these backup systems correctly can be complex and daunting. A single misconfigured setting can lead to performance degradation, poor resource utilization, or worse, non-recoverability of important data. Our comprehensive backup and disaster recovery plan are designed so that you can have your mission critical systems back online and running with minimal disruption to allow you to continue doing business in the event of a disaster.
- Backing up is the process of safeguarding your data by copying it to a safe medium for recovery in the event of loss
- Disaster recovery is the process of restoring operations that are critical to your business after a disaster occurs
- Business continuity is the creation of a plan that details how your organization will recover and restore interrupted functions after a disaster
Backup & Disaster Recovery Plan By the Numbers
Failure Rate
Organizations backup their data to tape but they do not test their backups.
Data Loss
IT professionals reported experiencing data loss and their backup exceeding the available window times.
Have A Plan
Small businesses have a comprehensive disaster recovery plan.
Recover Over Time
Organizations take several days to recover data loss.
Data Protection Strategies
- Backup to Tape - Most small to medium size organizations design their backup strategy for the tape environment. It is after all the most widely deployed backup solution in use today. Backup cartridges can serve multiple purposes, including operational backup or recovery, archival storage, and disaster recovery. Most importantly, they allow for reliable offsite transport where a vault service can systematically pick up the backup cartridges to be dropped off to a secure remote location.
- Backup to Disk - Low cost Solid State Drive and Serial Attached SCSI drives combined with advances in data management technologies make backup to disk solution a vital component of any data protection strategy today. Disk to disk backup is increasingly accepted to be reliable and efficient in addition to the capability of restoring your data quickly and accurately.
- Disk Imaging - Based on block level of backups, disk imaging solution not only backup data but it also backup computer's systems structure, operating system, registry, hard drive partitions, and software. It provides a fast method of backing up and restoring complete systems. If something should ever happen to the system's partition or volume, you will be able to simply restore the snapshot image. Backups can be saved to a set of files on a local or network drive, or directly to most CD or DVD drives.
- Bare-metal Restore - With this feature, you can restore an entire system from backups to new hardware without requiring a reinstall of the operating system or requiring initialized disks. Bare-metal restore involves restoring a system to hardware that either has no installed software or corrupted or erroneous software. Bare-metal restore rebuilds the storage configuration of your physical hard drives. Then it retrieves and restores critical operating system files in order to allow the system to boot successfully. While bare-metal restore is traditionally associated with disaster recovery, it can also be used to guarantee business continuity during the course of a server migration.
- Continuous Data Protection - It's a backup solution that captures changes to data to a separate storage location. Continuous data protection creates snapshots or copies of data at any point in time without impacting real-time file use. It tracks all the changes that a disk makes and sends those changes to be stored in a journal on another disk. When it comes time to recover, it simply takes the original data which was copied or mirrored before the journal began and applies any journal entries up to the point in time that was chosen for recovery. Continuous data protection allows end users' data to be restored to any point in time.
- Remote Backup - A remote backup service sends data securely via the Internet from your servers or computers to an offsite storage provider's data center. This gives your business the ability to implement a data protection strategy that includes offsite storage of a backup of your data without requiring physical transportation of the data from your location to another remote secure storage location. After the initial backup, the process can be configured and scheduled to copy over new or changed files to run automatically every hour or night. Due to bandwidth constraints, only the backup of data files would be transferred.
Decide What's Right for Your Business
NAS & Cloud
This combination involves having a centralized on-premise data storage backup appliance that securely upload data to the Cloud. Files or data are stored locally if your Internet connection fails, and uploaded files or data are accessible if there is a site failure.
Intelligent Solution
This comprehensive plan offers on-premise centralized data storage and in the Cloud. Additionally, it can also use set up virtual server restoration for business continuity purposes.
Our Backup & Disaster Recovery Partners
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We have proficient experience enhancing backup strategies to ensure an effective disaster recovery plan is in place. Whether we control existing IT infrastructure or design new, we ensure we implement comprehensive data backup system that minimizes recovery time. We provide a solution that is affordable, scalable and ready to meet any of the future business data requirements.