
Regular backup of critical data and applications is essential for disaster recovery. We employ various backup methods such as full backups, incremental backups, or differential backups to ensure data is protected. These backups are stored both on-site and
off-site, providing redundancy and safeguarding against data loss.

We develop comprehensive disaster recovery plans that outline the steps and processes to be followed in the event of a disaster. These plans typically include risk assessments, business impact analysis, recovery time objectives (RTOs), recovery point objectives (RPOs), and detailed procedures for restoring systems and applications.

We employ robust and resilient infrastructure to support high availability. This includes redundant power supplies, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems, backup generators, redundant network connections, and server clustering. These measures help mitigate the impact of hardware failures and network outages.

We utilize replication techniques to create redundant copies of data and applications. This involves maintaining mirrored copies of data and applications in real-time or near real-time on separate systems or geographically dispersed data centers. Replication helps ensure continuity by minimizing downtime and providing failover capabilities

Regular testing of the disaster recovery plan is crucial to ensure its effectiveness. We conduct tests such as tabletop exercises, simulation drills, or full-scale recovery tests to validate the recovery procedures, identify weaknesses, and fine-tune the plan as
needed.

These services include monitoring, maintenance, and management of the disaster recovery infrastructure and processes. Managed services relieve the burden of day-to-day operations from the organization, allowing them to focus on their core business activities.