Backup & Disaster Recovery

Protect your business data & systems

Most businesses collect and store large amounts of data that is crucial to their day-to-day activities, loss of this data will have a negative impact on productivity, customer service and revenue. This is why backup is so important and should never be ignored.

Having a robust backup or disaster recovery solution in place will not prevent a cyber-attack from happening or hardware from failing but it will dramatically reduce the time it takes to get you back up and running.

Business Continuity Clacton
File & Folder Backup Clacton

File & Folder Cloud Backup

Keep files & folders safe with our lightweight backup solution, this is installed very quickly and requires very little user input, it will not impact your devices performance either.

Key Features Include:

  • Continuous File & Folder Backup.
  • File Versioning Recovery.
  • 256 AES Data encryption.
  • Ransomware Detection.

Disaster Recovery As A Service (DRaaS)

An all-in-one data protection solution with key features to ensure we can get your files recovered or virtualise your failed hardware quickly with minimal fuss. Our Disaster Recovery (DR) devices are customised and configured to suit your IT environment, allowing us to protect all your essential data & systems.

If you are looking for a product designed for business continuity, this is it!

Key Features Include:

  • Rapid Rollback & File Restore.
  • Bare Metal Recovery.
  • Local & Offsite Storage.
  • Infinite Cloud Retention.
  • Virtulise any Protected Server or PC Instantly.
  • Ransomware Detection.

If you require further information or pricing please don't hesitate to contact us.

FAQ...

Backup and Disaster Recovery (BDR) is a strategy and set of processes that involve creating and maintaining copies of data to ensure data preservation and availability in the event of data loss, corruption, or a disaster.

BDR is essential to safeguard data from various risks, including hardware failures, software errors, cyberattacks, natural disasters, and human errors. It helps businesses minimize downtime and data loss, ensuring business continuity.

Backup is the process of creating copies of data for safekeeping, while disaster recovery involves the procedures and technologies used to restore systems and data after a disaster or critical event.

It's crucial to back up all critical data, including files, databases, applications, configurations, and system images. Prioritize data that's necessary for business operations and recovery.