Why Do We Need Backup And Disaster Recovery?
As businesses are more reliant on technology, availability of data and services hosted on it is crucial. Technologies are constantly improving and providing better and better solutions, however even with this advancement, they can still fail.
Your Data Matters
At Security in Focus, we know that data matters which is why we have teamed with industry leaders such as Veeam who can provide the best backup and disaster recovery solutions that are out there.
This gives us ability to ensure your data is safely backed up, its integrity verified and that it can be accessed whenever is needed.
Emergency Data Recovery
Fully Managed Solution
Military-grade Encryption
Zero Data Loss
IT Backup Strategy - IT Disaster Recovery
Our Backup Solutions are Designed To Be Generous For Your Staff And Secure For Your Data. Contact one of our experts on 0473335573 or submit an online enquiry.
Backup, Backup And Backup
Having one backup is better than having no backup. However in some scenarios, your business may be required to have 2 backups. This could be as a result of industry you operate in or just simply because you want to be covered for the worst case scenarios. When dealing with 2 backup copies, you may deploy both of them onsite or you may have one onsite and one offsite (in theĀ Cloud). As a best practice, it is recommended to have each of the backups in different physical locations. This is to prevent your backups being destroyed by for example fire in a building, flooding or power surge.
Onsite Backup
Offsite Backup
Disaster Recovery
Disaster Recovery is a process which is executed in time of event which negatively impacts your business operations to allow your business to quickly recover from it. For example, if something happened to your onsite servers making them completely unusable (water damage), depending on the complexity of your setup, it could take days to weeks to purchase new hardware, set it up and then restore.
In this case, Disaster Recovery solutions offers option to simply restore your services and data from your backup to regain use of your services. This could be done locally onsite, offsite or even in the cloud, depending on the disaster type and as well as your business. This will allow your business to get back online and restore its productivity quickly while giving enough time to resolve, fix or replace the original resources that were impacted by the event.

