Backups are only one part of resilience. A practical continuity plan identifies what must be recovered, how quickly, by whom, from which copies, and how the organization will communicate and operate during an outage.
What this service is designed to accomplish
Recoverable data
Align backup coverage and retention to the systems and data the business actually depends on.
Operational resilience
Prepare for internet, power, hardware, cloud, credential, and facility disruptions.
Tested ownership
Document who performs recovery, who approves decisions, and how results are validated.
Capabilities
- Backup and recovery assessments
- Endpoint, server, and cloud backup planning
- Microsoft 365 backup strategy
- Retention and versioning review
- Backup encryption and access ownership review
- Recovery time and recovery point objective planning
- Restore testing and evidence documentation
- Disaster recovery runbooks
- Business continuity planning
- Internet failover and secondary ISP planning
- UPS health, runtime, and replacement planning
- Critical vendor and dependency mapping
- Credential and emergency-access planning
- Incident communication and escalation planning
- Ransomware recovery considerations
- Offboarding and backup ownership transfer
- Lifecycle and capacity planning
- Quarterly backup status and risk review
A simple, documented delivery process
- 1
Prioritize
Identify critical services, acceptable downtime, data-loss tolerance, dependencies, and responsible owners.
- 2
Protect
Implement or improve backup copies, permissions, encryption, retention, failover, and power protection.
- 3
Test
Perform representative restore and failover tests, record outcomes, and correct gaps.
- 4
Maintain
Review changes, capacity, vendors, credentials, test schedules, and continuity documentation regularly.
Make the next technology decision simpler.
Tell us what is changing, what is not working, and what the business needs next. We will help define a practical path forward.
