Backups that keep you up after a crisis.
Most backup failures aren't discovered until recovery is attempted. We design layered solutions with regular monitoring so you can be confident data will always be recovered no matter the situation.
Layered Protection
Local and offsite backup working together for increased speed, redundancy and security.
Verified & Monitored
Backups are health-checked regularly to guarantee backup integrity and availability.
Fast Recovery
Recovery points at multiple intervals giving minimal data loss and a quicker recovery.
Backup layers, not a single point of failure.
A single backup destination is a single point of failure. We can design solutions with multiple layers so hardware failure, ransomware, or a physical incident doesn't destroy your only recovery path.
Local Backup
An on-site backup copy enables fast file and system restores, with no reliance on cloud retrieval speeds.
- Rapid file-level and full-system restores.
- Reduces restore time compared to retrieving from the cloud.
- Hardware health monitoring available.
Why local backup first?
When something goes wrong, speed matters. Restoring from local storage is typically much faster than retrieving from cloud or offsite. Allowing business to resume as quick as possible.
It also adds redundancy: having a second copy locally means a cloud or offsite issue alone won't delay a restore.
Offsite Backup
A separate copy kept away from your premises protects against scenarios that could affect everything on-site simultaneously. Such as fire, theft, flooding, or ransomware.
- Secure replication to separate physical or cloud locations.
- Ransomware-resilient through protection methods.
- Protection from fire, theft, and physical damage.
Why offsite matters.
Ransomware routinely targets backup systems first. If local and offsite copies share the same network segment, both can be encrypted in the same attack.
A properly separated offsite copy with immutable retention means there's always a clean recovery point that the attack cannot reach, even in a worst-case scenario.
Verification and retention.
Creating backups is only part of the job. Without regular checking, a backup can fail without you ever knowing. And you'll only find out when you need to recover.
Health Checking
We perform regular backup health checks to verify integrity and confirm backups are completing successfully. Alerts are raised on failure before recovery is ever needed.
- Early detection of backup failures.
- Verification of backup integrity.
- Server and storage health monitoring.
Retention & Versioning
Multiple restore points across different intervals allow recovery to specific points in time, not just the most recent backup. This is particularly important for accidental deletion or slow-moving issues that aren't immediately noticed.
- Multiple retention points across hours, days, and weeks.
- Historical backup creation available.
- Protection from accidental deletion discovered late.
Worried about losing your company's data?
Call NowWhy do I need this?
Data loss can halt operations immediately and introduce significant operational, financial, and reputational risk.
A properly designed backup strategy ensures your organisation can recover quickly from cyber incidents, hardware failure, or accidental data loss. Offsite replication protects against site-wide incidents, while regular health verification confirms that recovery is possible when required.
How we set it up
A structured process from the initial review through to active monitoring, no loose ends.
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1) Review & Audit
We assess what you have, what needs protecting, and how quickly you'd need to recover in different scenarios.
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2) Solution Design
We design a layered backup strategy tailored to your environment, data volumes, and recovery requirements.
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3) Deployment
Local and offsite backup configured, tested, and confirmed working before we hand over.
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4) Ongoing Monitoring
Continuous health checking and alerting so issues are caught early. So that you don't have to worry about it.
What you need to know
Common questions about business backup and recovery.
We already have a backup. Isn't that enough?
It depends entirely on what's in place and whether it's been tested. Many businesses discover their backups weren't working properly only at the point of recovery. We can review your existing setup and identify any gaps, without obligation.
What happens if we're hit by ransomware?
With a properly separated offsite backup and clean retention points, ransomware doesn't have to mean permanent data loss. We can put measures in place to prevent a ransomware attack leading to data loss.
How long does recovery take?
Recovery time depends on the amount of data and the type of restore. A full server or system restore can take up to several hours, but is typically completed before the end of a day.
