Backup & disaster Recovery

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What is Backup & disaster Recovery?

Keeping your company’s data safe is important and critical as there are hundreds of data breaches every day in the business world. We configure and manage your Backups for you in real time.

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Unifiled Backup & Continuity

Unifiled Backup & Continuity

As the name implies, Unified Backup brings the various elements of backup together under a single management interface. However, there is much more to Unified Backup than just simplifying the chores associated with backup. Unified Backup also incorporates numerous other data protection and services restoration schemes, all with the goal of protecting systems and supporting rapid recovery when systems fail.

Business Continuity

Business continuity is more than backup and recovery. Going beyond simply recovering data, business continuity saves businesses by keeping them online in the face of otherwise devastating issues such as ransomware, malware, natural disasters, network downtime and costly human errors. Most importantly, business continuity offers end users the ability to immediately get business systems back up and running.

Business Continuity
Business Continuity

Business Continuity

Business continuity is more than backup and recovery. Going beyond simply recovering data, business continuity saves businesses by keeping them online in the face of otherwise devastating issues such as ransomware, malware, natural disasters, network downtime and costly human errors. Most importantly, business continuity offers end users the ability to immediately get business systems back up and running.

Cloud Backup

Cloud Backup

Cloud backup, also known as online backup or remote backup, is a strategy for sending a copy of a physical or virtual file or database to a secondary, off-site location for preservation in case of equipment failure or catastrophe. The secondary server and storage systems are usually hosted by a third-party service provider, who charges the backup customer a fee based on storage space or capacity used, data transmission bandwidth, number of users, number of servers or number of times data is accessed.

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