Backup and IT Disaster Recovery
A disaster could strike at any time. Keep your data safe with backup and IT disaster recovery services.
Regardless of the size of your company, every business is susceptible to data loss. Some of the most common causes of data loss include accidents, employee or competitor theft, hardware failure, cyber threats, and natural disasters. Incidents such as these can happen at any moment, and your business can’t afford to have its operations be disrupted by data loss. By backing up your data and having a data breach recovery plan, you’ll be able to continue business as usual even after you experience a disaster.
As a business leader, you know that unexpected downtime can quickly result in lost revenue. While it may be impossible to stop something that’s unexpected, you can, at the very least, minimize the impact it has with a little preparation. This is the main purpose of backup and disaster recovery services.
Backup and disaster recovery are two different services that go hand-in-hand. Data backup service is the process of creating extra copies of your existing data. This process creates redundancy, so if you ever lose your data, it can be replaced with the most recent copy. On the other hand, disaster recovery specifically refers to the plan and process for reestablishing access to applications, data, and other IT resources after a disaster.
Backup and disaster recovery services provide a business continuity plan for your organization that allows you to resume operations with minimal downtime.
At Tech Turnaround, our focus is on improving your business and keeping it running optimally through reliable IT solutions. In order to accomplish this goal, it’s necessary to prepare your business for the unexpected and minimize any moments of downtime. That’s why when you work with us, our experts will help you develop a disaster recovery plan and implement a backup and recovery solution to protect your valuable data.
Whether you’re interested in an on-site or cloud-based solution, we can accommodate you. Both options offer the disaster recovery metrics you need, including recovery time objective (RTO) and recovery point objective (RPO). These key metrics make formulating an appropriate disaster recovery plan for your business easier.
Choosing the right deployment option for your business is just as important as having backup and recovery services. You have a choice between an on-site or cloud solution. Knowing which option is best for your business needs is a crucial part of designing an overall disaster recovery plan. If you are unsure which solution your business would benefit from the most, our experts will explain how each option differs and provide a recommendation based on everything we know about your company.
We work hard to understand your pain points, implement solutions to relieve those areas of frustration, and find ways to decrease your IT costs.