Disaster Recovery by Right Click IT

Ever wondered what would happen if your office burned down, was flooded or blown away in a storm, or you got robbed and they took your server, your data and all you’re left with are a couple of backup hard drives? Let’s face it, anything can happen in today’s climate.

Have you been concerned that your server is old and might just one day turn off and never turn on again? We’ve assisted so many companies to avert this potential disaster because either their local IT guy didn’t quite understand the importance of backups and disaster recovery or there was no IT person at all and someone with IT as a hobby within the organisation decided they knew best.

Over the past few years we’ve noticed an increase in very cool technology that enables businesses like yours to protect themselves from catastrophic failure.

Initially this new technology was designed around large enterprises with large budgets who could afford to duplicate their entire server environment somewhere else.

What we’ve done is created a solution for small and medium businesses that enables you to tap into new cloud technology to completely replicate your server environment for a fraction of the cost that large enterprises would consider spending. We also take into account your privacy and security concerns and use state of the art software security from Trend Micro to protect your information.

What does this mean for you? Have you ever wondered what would happen if your server and backup drives were stolen? As much as I don’t want to admit it, a large majority of business owners simply store their backup drives beside the server. What if you didn’t need to worry about these drives, because your risk management approach was managed for you?

If you answer yes to any of the following questions then I have the answer that will save you much more than simply being able to restore that single file you accidently deleted.

  • Have you ever been concerned about losing your data from the server?
  • Have you ever thought about what you would need to do if you lost your computers in a fire, flood or storm?
  • Have you never thought about any type of catastrophe within your business?
  • Do you think your business would fail if it lost all the company data?