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Recover Fast. Continue Confidently

Data is the foundation of modern business operations. Any loss of data or prolonged service outage can result in significant financial impact, regulatory exposure, and loss of customer trust. With the growing threat of ransomware, increasing data volumes, and complex hybrid infrastructures, organizations must move beyond basic backups toward a comprehensive Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) strategy.


Our Data Protection Services are engineered to ensure that data, applications, and services remain recoverable under all conditions—aligned with clearly defined Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) that reflect business priorities.

 

Data Protection Approach

Business Continuity–First Data Protection Strategy

We begin by identifying critical business services, mapping them to underlying IT systems, and assessing the impact of downtime or data loss. This approach ensures that backup and disaster recovery architectures are risk-based, cost-efficient, and aligned with operational resilience objectives.


Key design principles include


    • Tiered protection based on application criticality
    • Multiple recovery options for different failure scenarios
    • Security controls against ransomware and insider threats
    • Continuous validation of recoverability

Understanding RTO & RPO in Practice

  • RTO (Recovery Time Objective):

Defines how quickly a system must be restored to avoid unacceptable business impact.

Example: Core financial systems may require RTO measured in minutes, while archival systems may tolerate hours or days.


  • RPO (Recovery Point Objective):

Defines the maximum amount of acceptable data loss.

Example: Transactional databases may require near-zero RPO, while file archives may allow 24-hour RPO.


Our solutions are designed to support granular RTO/RPO targets per workload, avoiding over-engineering while ensuring protection where it matters most.

Data Protection Service Domains

Backup Architecture Design & Engineering

Backup Architecture Design & Engineering


Architectural Considerations


      • Performance impact on production systems
      • Backup windows and data growth rates
      • Retention, compliance, and encryption requirements
      • Multi-site and cloud integration


Technology Alignment

Veeam | Dell PowerProtect | HPE StoreOnce | Commvault | Cloud-native Backup



Backup Types & Protection Strategies (In-Depth)

We select the optimal backup method per workload to balance performance, storage efficiency, and recovery speed:


    • Full Backups: Complete data copies for critical systems and compliance-driven workloads
    • Incremental & Forever Incremental: Reduced backup windows and storage usage
    • Differential Backups: Faster restore points with moderate storage consumption
    • Snapshot-Based Backups: Near-instant protection for virtualized and cloud workloads
    • Image-Based Backups: Fast bare-metal and VM recovery
    • Immutable & Air-Gapped Backups: Protection against ransomware and malicious deletion


Disaster Recovery (DR) Architecture & Implementation


Disaster recovery solutions are designed to restore entire services, not just data. We architect DR environments that ensure application consistency, network readiness, and user access during a disaster.


DR Deployment Models


      • Cold Site: Cost-efficient, longer RTO
      • Warm Site: Balanced recovery time and cost
      • Hot Site: Near-instant failover
      • DR as a Service (DRaaS): Cloud-based recovery


Technology Alignment

Veeam Replication | Dell RecoverPoint | HPE Zerto | Commvault DR | Cloud DR Services


Business Continuity Planning (BCP) Integration


We integrate IT recovery mechanisms into broader Business Continuity Plans, ensuring that technology recovery aligns with people, processes, and communications.


Key Elements


      • Recovery runbooks and escalation paths
      • Periodic DR testing and simulations
      • Executive reporting and compliance evidence


Standards Alignment

ISO 22301 | ISO 27001 | Industry-specific regulations


Cloud & SaaS Data Protection


We extend protection beyond infrastructure to include cloud-native and SaaS platforms, ensuring that shared responsibility gaps are addressed.


Protected Platforms


      • Microsoft 365, Exchange, SharePoint
      • Cloud IaaS workloads
      • Object storage and cloud databases


Standards Alignment

ISO 22301 | ISO 27001 | Industry-specific regulations


Continuous Testing, Monitoring & Optimization


Backup and DR solutions are continuously monitored and tested to ensure readiness as environments evolve.


Key Activities

      • Automated backup verification
      • Scheduled DR testing
      • RTO/RPO performance reporting
      • Capacity and cost optimization