FAQs
What is the difference between backup and disaster recovery?
Backup is data protection. Disaster recovery is the plan and process to restore systems and operations after a disruption.
How often should backups run?
That depends on how often your data changes and how much loss is acceptable. We set schedules based on practical risk.
Do you test backup restores?
Yes. Backup without restore testing is risky. We validate recoverability so backup data is usable when needed.
Can home users get backup help too?
Yes. We also provide simple backup setups for home users to protect photos, files, and personal documents.
Can you help after accidental file deletion or ransomware?
Yes. We assess the situation, isolate risk where needed, and work through practical recovery options.