// Managed Infrastructure — Use Case
When Everything Is On Fire, You Need to Know the Backups Work.
Managed backup, immutable storage, and disaster recovery — tested quarterly, monitored daily, and proven to restore before you ever need them.
Most businesses have backups. Few of those businesses have tested backups. Even fewer have backups that survive ransomware — because modern attackers specifically target backup systems first. Managed backup and DR is a different discipline: immutable storage that can't be encrypted, offsite replication that survives local disaster, restore testing that happens on a calendar, and a DR plan that defines RTO and RPO with numbers you've actually measured. The backup you haven't restored is a hope, not a plan.
// Value Prop
Backups That Actually Work When You Need Them
Immutable, Ransomware-Resistant Storage
Backup copies stored in write-once, time-locked storage that even a compromised admin can't delete — so ransomware can't erase your recovery path.
Tested Restores on Schedule
We run live restore tests quarterly (or more often for critical systems) — because a backup that's never been restored is a theory.
Defined RTO/RPO per Workload
Different systems have different recovery priorities. We define Recovery Time Objectives and Recovery Point Objectives per workload, then engineer to meet them.
// How It Works
Protect, Replicate, Test, Document
We inventory data and applications, classify by criticality, design backup and replication architecture to meet your RTO/RPO targets, deploy immutable storage and offsite replication, and establish a testing cadence. Every quarter, we restore sample workloads to validate the plan is still working.
// Who It's For
Who This Is For
Every business. Specifically: organizations that have never tested a restore, companies relying on backup software that came free with a NAS, businesses whose "DR plan" is a Google Doc from 2019, and anyone whose cyber insurance application asks about tested recovery capability.
// FAQ
Common questions
Q
Isn't cloud storage the same as backup?
No. Sync and replication tools (OneDrive, Dropbox) spread data — they don't preserve point-in-time recovery. Ransomware on a laptop encrypts the OneDrive, too. True backup is versioned, immutable, and separate from production.
Q
How fast can we recover from a ransomware attack?
Depends on scope and architecture. Target-state: critical systems in hours, full environment in 24-72 hours. We engineer specifically to those targets and test against them. Current-state for most businesses without DR: days to weeks, sometimes indefinitely.
Q
Do you back up Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace?
Yes, as a specific service. Neither Microsoft nor Google provides true backup — retention is not backup. We deploy third-party M365/Workspace backup as part of the service.
// Ready when you are