
A server crash, natural disaster, or ransomware attack can erase your business in seconds. We provide more than just file backup; we deliver comprehensive Business Continuity solutions that ensure your data is safe, encrypted, and recoverable in minutes, not days.
We don't just copy files; we snapshot your entire operating system, software, and settings. This allows us to restore your exact environment to new hardware instantly.
Our Acronis agents actively monitor for encryption attacks. If ransomware is detected, the system stops the process and automatically reverts files to their clean state.
Your data is stored locally for speed and replicated to a secure, off-site cloud datacenter for safety, ensuring you survive even a physical office disaster.
The 3-2-1 Rule: We strictly adhere to the industry-standard "3-2-1 Rule" of data protection.
We keep 3 copies of your data (one production, two backups), on 2 different types of media (disk and cloud), with 1 copy kept completely off-site.
This redundancy creates an unbreakable chain of survival, ensuring that no single point of failure—whether it's a flood, a fire, or a disgruntled employee—can ever wipe out your digital history.
Granular Recovery: You don't always need to restore a whole server; sometimes you just deleted an important email or an Excel spreadsheet from last year. Our advanced explorer tools allow us to mount a backup image and extract single files, folders, or Exchange mailboxes in seconds. This flexibility means we can solve minor "oops" moments just as effectively as major catastrophes, keeping your workflow smooth and frustration-free.
Traditional backup solutions often require days to rebuild a server: installing Windows, patching software, and then slowly dragging files back from the cloud. We utilize "Instant Virtualization" technology. If your main server dies, we can "spin up" your backup image as a virtual machine right on the backup device or in the cloud. This allows your team to keep working—sending emails, accessing databases, and processing orders—while we repair the physical hardware in the background, minimizing costly downtime.
