Backup
and Data Recovery Services
Your business data is critical to
the running of your business - it is essential to ensure
that you have a copy of all important data just in case
the worst should happen (total system failure, hard
drive failure etc.)
Effective data storage and backup
procedures are imperative in order to keep your business
alive. We can provide you with the infrastructure, security,
scalability and management services to ensure the highest
level of data protection. We are dedicated to provide
the most comprehensive Data Storage and Management Services
to meet the demands of your business.
The key to a successful backup is
that it is done regularly, stored offsite, and available
when you need it.
Establishing a documented disaster
recovery plan detailing how systems can be restored
in different scenarios allows systems to be quickly
rebuilt to resume normal operations. The single most
important aspect of disaster recovery is to have a recent
and reliable copy of all the data.
A well structured back-up regime allows
data to be retrieved days, weeks and months later. Within
a client/server environment all data should be stored
on the servers to ensure that it is included within
the backup. The backup media should be stored in a data
safe or offsite to cover the possibility of a fire in
the office.
Computersols can develop a disaster
recovery plan for your organisation and deploy effective
back-up devices and management software. Should it be
required we can assist with restoring failed systems
and restoring data
How can we help you:
We can analysis your backup requirements
and recommend the best solution for you from the following:
Software based solution
- this will involve purchasing software which will back
up your servers/computer systems. This solution is suitable
if you have servers and need fast access to large amounts
of data.
Self backup service
- this is the simplest solution, where data is backed
up on small backup drives e.g. cd rom or dvd writers.
This solution is suitable for small companies who don't
have that much data to back.
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