Backup & Disaster Recovery

Secure Your Data with Backup and Disaster Recovery Solutions

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How Long Can Your Business Survive Without Your Data?

Backup and disaster recovery is a critical part of any business continuity plan. Managing backups on site and off site are vital in recovering lost or corrupt data. Reliable backups save companies every day from malware, ransomware, human error, failed hardware, cyberattacks and more. You may not know right away when an infiltration occurs or how far it has spread, therefore having a reliable retention policy is a critical part of your backup strategy and disaster recovery plan.

Few assets are more valuable than your data, so it’s not worth putting it at risk. Systems come under attack all the time and even disasters such as floods or theft can put you out of business if your systems are not backed up. Gain peace of mind with backup and disaster recovery solutions from ISOCNET.

Backup and Disaster Recovery Solutions

  • Be Confident About Your Disaster Recovery
    We have your hardware and data backup covered.
  • Trust in Reliable, Customized Backups
    Enjoy backup that’s proven, automated, regularly tested, and always up to date.
  • Meet All Compliance Requirements
    We can back up everything from your laptop to mission-critical data and network configurations, stored for any length of time.
  • Leave Nothing to Chance
    Our security protects you from liability because of lost customer data.
  • Be Sure of a Speedy Recovery
    Should disaster strike, it’s easy to get your business up and running in no time.
  • Restore With a User-Friendly Interface
    With just a few clicks, you can restore file levels and more securely, anywhere over the Internet.

Microsoft 365 Backup & Disaster Recovery

Just because you are on Microsoft 365, does not mean you have a backup.
Understand the levels of responsibility when it comes to your Microsoft 365 or other cloud services.

Microsoft Protection

  • Loss of service due to hardware or infrastructure failure
  • Loss of service due to natural disaster or data center outage
  • Short-term (30-day) user-error with recycle bin/ version history (including OneDrive “File Restore”)
  • Short-term (14-day) administrative error with soft-delete for Groups, Mailboxes or services-lead rollbac

Customer Responsibility

  • Loss of data due to departing employees or deactivated accounts
  • Loss of data due to malicious insiders or hacktivists deleting content
  • Loss of data due to malware/ ransomware
  • Recovery from prolonged outages
  • Long-term accidental deletion coverage with selective rollback

With so many Cloud, Software, and Platform as a Service providers, organizations are changing the way they do business. However, it is key to know most of these Cloud providers do not include backups. Backups are a key component to any business continuity and disaster recovery strategy.

Microsoft 365 is responsible for natural disasters and very small, short-term mistakes. However, it is the customers’ responsibility to protect their data over long periods of time and maintain any compliance. Learn more about Microsoft 365 Backups, or contact us to get started with backup and disaster recovery services today.

Common Threats to Business Data

Human Error

Employee negligence, failure to backup regularly, and accidental file deletion are just a few ways your data can be compromised from the inside.

30% of data loss incidents are caused by internal actors.

Natural Disasters

Tornadoes, storms, floods, ice storms, and fires are catastrophic and often unanticipated. In worst-case scenarios, businesses without backups can potentially lose everything.

40% of small businesses never reopen after a disaster; 25% that do fail within a year.

Hardware Issues

Server and hardware malfunctions happen regularly causing downtime costs to increase every minute data is not restored.

System glitches in the U.S. totaled $3.38 million in 2020

Cyberattacks

Ransomware, data breaches and phishing scams can result in blocked access to a server and compromised business information.

45% of data breaches involve hacking

Are You Unsure on What All You Need to Back Up and for How Long?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answers to questions that most new ISOCNET clients have, designed to help you select the right business plan for your needs

You choose your how long you want to be able to restore from.

Yes, you need to backup your Office 365 emails. Microsoft does a great job of making sure your email is up and running and flowing. However, they do not backup due to deletions, accidental or malicious. Therefore, it is best to use a third party to backup your emails so that you can fully recover if items were deleted.

Yes, we can provide you with a Full restore or a file level.

Yes backups are encrypted in transit and at rest to protect your data.