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Scenario · Continuity

Backup Project

Don't risk your data at a single point. Ensure full protection against hardware failure, ransomware and human error with an automated, multi-copy and tested backup project.

3-2-1 strategyAutomated backupTested recoveryCloud + local
Backup Scopescope in this scenario
Data inventory & RPO/RTOPLAN
Local (NAS) backupLOCAL
Cloud backupCLOUD
Immutable & encryptionLOCK
Recovery testingTEST
The Challenge

What matters isn't backing up, but being able to recover

Many businesses think they're backing up but can't recover in a crisis. Backups may be irregular, single-copy, unprotected or never tested. That sets up the worst surprise during a disaster.

We build a backup project on the 3-2-1 principle: three copies, two media, one off-site. We automate backups, keep immutable copies against ransomware and — most importantly — test recovery regularly.

Common problems

  • Untested backups

    A backup that doesn't restore isn't a backup.

  • Single-copy risk

    A backup kept in one place is lost in a disaster.

  • Unprotected backups

    Ransomware targets backups too.

Our Solution Approach

Planned, automated and tested backup

01
Analysis

Critical data and recovery targets are identified.

02
Strategy

The 3-2-1 architecture and recovery plan are designed.

03
Setup

Automated backup and encryption are put in place.

04
Test

Verified with regular restore tests.

Benefits

Full assurance against data loss

Worry-free business continuity with automated, multi-copy and tested backups.

Guaranteed recovery

Recovery is proven with regular tests.

Ransomware-resilient

Immutable backups are unaffected by an attack.

Fast recovery

Minimal downtime with defined RTO targets.

Free Assessment

Let's start your backup project

Let's test your current backup and present a project that closes the gaps.

FAQ

Common questions about the Backup Project

Most of the time, yes. We test the scope, regularity and restorability of your backups; in many businesses, overlooked critical gaps come to light.
Both together is ideal. A local (NAS) backup provides fast recovery, while a cloud backup provides off-site disaster assurance. The 3-2-1 principle aims at exactly this.
It depends on the RTO target we set. For critical systems we design fast recovery and verify it with tests.
Yes. Backups are encrypted and kept immutable against ransomware; unauthorized access and deletion are prevented.