What Good Backup Looks Like for a Small Organization

What Good Backup Looks Like for a Small Organization


Good backup for a small organization is boring on purpose. It runs on a schedule, covers your critical servers, cloud apps, and laptops, and gives you clear, testable restore points. That usually means a mix of local and offsite backups, versioning so you can roll back before a mistake or infection, and written recovery steps that a real person could follow on a bad day. Just as important, restores are tested on a regular basis so you know they work, instead of finding out the hard way.

Security and access matter just as much as the backup itself. Copies should be protected from ransomware, tied to proper permissions, and monitored so failures do not go unnoticed for weeks. You should be able to say, with a straight face, how long it would take to recover a key system and how much data you might lose in a worst case event. If you do not have that level of confidence today, we have several backup plans specifically designed for small organizations; let us walk through your environment and match you with a recovery strategy that actually fits your size, budget, and risk.

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