Data Backup and Disaster Recovery
Data backup and disaster recovery

 

As any business owner who’s had their client or project information perish in a user, IT or physical emergency will tell you, they’d give most anything to restore it. In fact, industry analysts estimate that the average cost per data loss incident is around $2,600, with larger incidents costing tens of thousands of dollars. A cost to recover a hard drive can exceed $7,500, and success is never guaranteed. Losses of this magnitude usually send businesses hunting for a data back-up solution to prevent future accidents, but the damage is already done. Being proactive and implementing an automatic data backup solution can save you time, money and many headaches in the future.

 

TECHNOLOGIES:

Onsite Backup

An onsite backup solution can use a combination of storage such as hard and optical disks, tapes or even USB thumb drives to create and store duplicates of files and folders that you want to protect. This is facilitated by scheduling the backup processes to run automatically in the background without any user involvement.

 

Offsite Backup

Offsite backup allows you to not only create and maintain a duplicate of your critical files and folders, but to safeguard this information against major emergencies such as an office fire. Offsite backup solutions generally rely on the Internet to transfer the files you want to back up to an offsite location that can be in a different building or even a different state.

 

BUSINESS VALUE:

  • Protect your data from hardware crashes, software corruption, natural disasters and user errors
  • Safeguard intellectual property such as customer and case information
  • Avoid regulatory fines, office downtime and long hours of restoring your work

 

HOW IT MAX GROUP CAN HELP:


Effective backup is less expensive than you think. IT MAX Group has designed hundreds of backup solutions to fit our clients individual business continuity and budget needs. Our consultants can advise you on backup schedules, estimated recovery times and ways to minimize your remote storage requirements.