Technologies we work with:

Saltstack
Cloudflare
Prometheus
GitLab
Elasticsearch
Proxmox
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Restore your data on demand

Any system, even the best configured, is subject to failure. They cannot be predicted. They arise suddenly at the least expected moment. However, you can minimize their impact with a properly prepared Backup policy that allows you to have constant access to your data without risking its loss.

In addition, it is worth choosing the Disaster Recovery service. It gives you the ability to automate and quickly restore service in the event of an unforeseen event, which could be an error by your employee, a problem with the server room, a hacking attack or a natural disaster.

Protect your business from failures. Apply Backup and Disaster Recovery policies.

Backup & Disaster Recovery

See how we will minimize the unavailability of your site, application or entire infrastructure:

Analysis

First, we will analyze the data stored in the services. We will identify the resources that require Backup (based on the list of resources specified in the account overview). In addition, we will determine the RTO (Recovery Time Objective) and RPO (Recovery Point Objective) for the identified data.

Backup policy

The next step will be to create a backup policy. Based on the type of resource and the RTO and RPO, we will determine the backup methodology, the medium on which they will be stored, the schedule of backups and their retention. We will implement the policy in the form of scripts and verify the correctness of their execution

Tests

We will also perform data restoration testing. Our task is to run a properly functioning service, so we will test restoration of data in an isolated environment, and then verify the correctness of the services recovered from it. This way you can be sure that the backup policy is properly implemented.

Disaster Recovery Policy

The final step is the creation of
Disaster Recovery Policy.
In order to meet the RTO, for each
of the specified resource, we will describe how to automatically restore it. In addition, we will schedule the frequency of test restoration of data and services.

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Backup Capabilities:

Depending on the scope of the copied data, there are four types of Backup. Each provides different opportunities.

  1. Full Backup
    We will make a complete backup of your environment. In case of failure, all data is restored. You don’t need another data carrier.
    In the event of a disaster, we will restore your environment on a 1:1 basis. In addition, all data is in one place, so the restoration process will be faster.
  2. Backup differential
    First, we will create a Full Backup. In the following immediately we will focus only on backing up data that has changed since the last full Backup was performed.
    The advantage of differential backup is the speed of its execution. In addition, data restoration is done at a faster speed than with incremental backups.
  3. Incremental Backup
    We will create a copy of only the data that has changed since the full or incremental Backup was performed.

    The upside of Incremental Backup is the speed of disaster recovery, the ability to run the backup created frequently, and the small amount of disk space taken up.
  4. Synthetic Backup
    In this type, we will focus on backing up data based on the current state of the system. In a nutshell, it is a Full Backup created from the other most up-to-date backup versions.
    You get more functional space management, low network load, and excellent speed in performing the Backup itself as well as restoring data to its original state.

We suggest the best solution tailored to your services, but it’s up to you to decide which one you think is right.

Mostly questions asked

Data backup is important for any company, as data loss can lead to serious financial, reputational and legal consequences. Keeping a data backup protects against loss of business information and minimizes the risk of business downtime.

Best practices for backing up data include performing regular backups, storing the backup in a secure location, testing the backup to ensure that the data is saved correctly, and ensuring that there is sufficient space to store the backup.

Data Backup is the process of backing up data, while Disaster Recovery policy involves managing a crisis situation in the event of a system failure and restoring it to full functionality.

The costs associated with data backup and Disaster Recovery policies depend on a number of factors, such as the size of the company, the amount of data to be secured, the tools and technologies chosen, and the amount of resources needed to backup and restore systems.

Data backup is the process of backing up data from one or more systems to protect against data loss due to hardware failure, cyber-attack or other unforeseen situations.

The frequency of data backup should be tailored to the needs of each company, depending on the size and type of data stored by the company. In some cases, backups should be done daily, while in others they should be done weekly or even less frequently.

A Disaster Recovery policy is a plan of action in the event of a major disruption to a company’s IT systems, such as a hardware failure, cyber-attack or natural disaster.

Disaster Recovery policies should cover all key systems, applications and data that are essential to the business. All business systems and processes should be identified, and their priority should be determined based on their importance to the company.

Contact

Need to arrange a backup policy?

Write to us. We will tell you how to do it.