Data Backup and Disaster Recovery in Kennesaw, GA
Protect your business from costly downtime, cyberattacks or system failures. Adoverse IT delivers fast, secure and compliant disaster recovery solutions tailored to your IT environment.
Data backup and recovery is the process of creating secure copies of your business data and restoring that information when you need it, whether due to accidental deletion, hardware failure or natural disaster.
For modern businesses, data isn’t just important—it’s essential. From daily operations to customer service, finances and regulatory compliance depend on your data being secure and accessible. A strong backup and recovery strategy protects your most valuable digital assets and ensures business continuity, even in the face of disruption.
When critical data is lost, your business grinds to a halt. Whether it’s customer information, sales records or internal documents, the consequences can be costly. Implementing a reliable backup and disaster recovery plan helps you:
The best backup system is one that supports your business. Our solutions offer enterprise-grade protection at a scale that makes sense for you, your business and your team.
Every minute of downtime can cost your business. Make sure your systems are protected with a smart, scalable backup and disaster recovery solution from Adoverse IT.
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Backup refers to the process of copying and storing your data. Disaster recovery includes the infrastructure and process to restore full business operations—not just the data—after a disruption. Together, they form a complete business continuity plan.y
Backups are point-in-time copies stored for long-term recovery. Replication continuously mirrors data from one system to another for immediate failover in case of system failure.
The ideal backup frequency depends on your business’s tolerance for data loss. For most small to midsize businesses, daily or hourly incremental backups are recommended. Critical systems may need real-time replication or continuous data protection.
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) determines how quickly you need systems and data restored after an outage.
Recovery Point Objection (RPO) determines how much data you can afford to lose (e.g., the most recent 15 minutes, 1 hour or 24 hours).
RTO and RPO work together to help shape your backup and recovery strategy so it meets your operational and budget needs.