Disaster Recovery Planning, handled for you
When a server dies, a service goes down or an office becomes unusable, the businesses that recover fastest are the ones that already know what to do. Disaster recovery planning is about deciding, in advance and in plain English, which systems matter most, how quickly each one needs to be back, and exactly what steps restore it. We work through your setup with you and turn that into a written plan your team and ours can actually follow under pressure.
A plan is only worth having if it works, so we test it. We agree sensible recovery targets for how much time and data you can afford to lose, prove the restore steps against real backups, and revisit the plan as your business changes. The result is confidence that a bad day stays a bad day rather than turning into a lasting crisis.
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More Backup & Disaster Recovery services
Managed Backup
Automatic, monitored and verified backups of your business data, checked daily so a restore actually works when you need it.
Microsoft 365 Backup
Independent backup of Exchange, OneDrive, SharePoint and Teams, because Microsoft does not protect your 365 data from deletion or attack.
Business Continuity
Practical measures that keep your people working and your business running when systems, premises or suppliers are disrupted.
Ransomware Recovery
Isolated, clean backups and a clear recovery process so a ransomware attack means restoring your data, not paying a ransom.
Server & Data Backup
Protection for your on-premises servers, databases and business files, backed up locally for speed and to the cloud for safety.
Your questions, answered
Common questions about disaster recovery planning. Prefer to talk? Give us a call.
0330 333 8175Backup is the copy of your data. Disaster recovery is the plan and process that uses those copies to get your whole business working again, in the right order and within an agreed timeframe.
In plain terms, how long you can be without a system and how much recent data you can afford to lose. We agree realistic figures for each key system so everyone knows what to expect.
At least once a year, and after any major change to your systems. Testing is the only way to know the plan actually works before you have to rely on it.