You have backups. But have they ever been tested?
You already have a backup running. Most firms do. Someone set it up once, it said “complete,” and everyone moved on. That’s normal, and it’s the right instinct.
The problem isn’t whether a backup exists. It’s whether it works the day you actually need it.
A backup that has never been restored is a guess, not a safety net. You don’t find out it failed until the server is down, the deadline is tomorrow, and you’re watching a progress bar that won’t finish. That’s the worst possible moment to learn your backup was silently broken for months.
For example, let’s say a drive dies on a Tuesday. The real question isn’t “do we have a backup.” It’s “can we get the project folder back in an hour, or are we down for three days.” Those are very different Tuesdays.
We set up your backups, then we actually test them by restoring real files on a schedule (this is what the industry calls a restore test). You get proof it works before you ever need it, not a promise that it should.
So your team can keep working through a bad day instead of rebuilding from one.
We’ll tell you whether your current backups would actually hold up.