Backup & Disaster Recovery.
Every organization has a recovery plan until it has to execute one. Backup & Disaster Recovery is the discipline of ensuring that the plan works — that backups restore, that failover succeeds, that the RTO on paper matches the RTO in practice when it matters.
What this is.
Every organization has a recovery plan until it has to execute one. Backup & Disaster Recovery is the discipline of ensuring that the plan works — that backups restore, that failover succeeds, that the RTO on paper matches the RTO in practice when it matters.
What's in scope.
- Backup strategy and implementation
- Point-in-time recovery
- Disaster recovery planning (RTO/RPO targets)
- Cross-region and cross-cloud replication
- Ransomware recovery preparation
- Backup restoration testing
How we do this.
3-2-1 as minimum, not maximum. Three copies, two media, one offsite — the starting point, not the goal.
Restoration tested quarterly. Backups that have never been restored are not backups. They are hopes.
RTO and RPO measured, not assumed. Recovery objectives are validated against actual drills, not calculated on a spreadsheet.
Ransomware recovery explicitly planned. Immutable backups, air-gapped copies, and clean restoration paths that do not depend on the compromised environment.
Documentation that survives personnel change. The recovery runbook must work when the person who wrote it is unavailable.
The stakes.
A backup that has never been tested is a theory. A disaster recovery plan that has never been rehearsed is a document. Both are measured by what happens at 3 AM during the worst day of your business's decade — and what happens is determined long before the day arrives.
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