Backups & Disaster Recovery

Automated backup infrastructure and disaster recovery solutions that protect your business data and get you back online fast when disaster strikes.

Backups & Disaster Recovery

Imagine arriving at work tomorrow to discover all your data is gone. Client records, financial history, project files, emails—everything your business depends on, wiped out by ransomware, hardware failure, or human error. For businesses without proper backup infrastructure, this nightmare scenario happens every day. The average cost of downtime for small businesses exceeds $8,000 per hour, and 60% of companies that lose their data shut down within six months.

Many businesses think they have backups, but they’ve never actually tested them. That external hard drive sitting next to your server? It hasn’t been checked in months. Those “automatic” cloud backups? They stopped working after a software update. When disaster strikes, you discover your backup infrastructure was an illusion—and by then, it’s too late.

What’s Included

  • Automated Daily Backups — Set it and forget it. Our backup infrastructure runs automatically every day, capturing changes to your critical data without requiring any action from you or your team.

  • Offsite Replication — Your data is stored securely in multiple geographic locations. If a fire, flood, or natural disaster destroys your primary site, your backups remain safe and accessible.

  • Regular Test Restores — We don’t just create backups—we verify they actually work. Regular test restores confirm your data can be recovered when you need it, eliminating the “backup surprise” that catches so many businesses.

  • Rapid Recovery — When disaster strikes, every minute matters. Our disaster recovery infrastructure gets you back up and running fast, with clear RTOs (Recovery Time Objectives) and RPOs (Recovery Point Objectives) defined for your critical systems.

  • Ransomware Protection — Immutable backups that attackers can’t encrypt or delete. Even if ransomware compromises your production systems, your backup data remains protected and recoverable.

  • Compliance-Ready Retention — Data retention policies configured to meet your regulatory requirements. Whether you need to keep records for 3 years or 10, we ensure your backup infrastructure supports your compliance obligations.

Why Choose Standard Infrastructure Company

We’ve seen too many businesses learn the hard way that untested backups are worthless. That’s why our managed backup services include regular verification, monitoring, and testing. We don’t just configure backup software and walk away—we actively manage your backup infrastructure to ensure it performs when needed.

Our disaster recovery planning goes beyond just data. We help you understand your actual recovery requirements, document critical systems and dependencies, and build recovery procedures that work in real emergencies. When disaster strikes, you’ll have a clear plan and the infrastructure to execute it.

We use enterprise-grade backup technology from vendors like Veeam, Datto, and Acronis—platforms designed for business continuity, not consumer file sync. Combined with our monitoring and management, you get protection that actually protects.

Industries We Serve

Our backup and disaster recovery solutions protect:

  • Healthcare Practices — HIPAA-compliant backup infrastructure for patient records and practice management systems
  • Financial Services — Regulatory-compliant data retention and rapid recovery for financial data
  • Professional Services — Protection for client files, case documents, and work product
  • Manufacturing — Backup solutions for production data, CAD files, and operational systems

Your data is your business. Contact us for a backup assessment and ensure your business can survive any disaster.

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