Backup & Recovery

Data protection and disaster recovery

<p>Backup and recovery is one of the most fundamental aspects of business IT, yet it remains an area where many UK organisations are dangerously underprepared. Ransomware attacks, hardware failures, human error, and natural disasters can all cause data loss or extended downtime that threatens business continuity. The cost of unplanned downtime for UK businesses runs into thousands of pounds per hour for many organisations, and for some — particularly those in financial services, healthcare, and e-commerce — even brief outages can result in regulatory penalties, lost revenue, and lasting damage to customer trust.</p> <p>Modern backup and recovery solutions go far beyond simply copying files to tape or an external drive. Today's platforms offer continuous data protection, application-aware snapshots, immutable backups that resist ransomware encryption, and orchestrated disaster recovery that can fail over entire workloads to a secondary site or cloud environment within minutes. For UK businesses operating hybrid infrastructure across on-premises data centres, public clouds, and SaaS applications, a comprehensive backup strategy must cover all of these environments consistently and provide a single management interface for monitoring, testing, and restoring data wherever it resides.</p> <p>One of the most common mistakes businesses make is failing to test their backup and recovery procedures regularly. A backup is only as good as its ability to restore, and many organisations discover gaps in their protection only when a real incident occurs — by which point it is too late. Backup and recovery providers offer managed services that include regular restore testing, detailed reporting, and proactive monitoring of backup job health. These services give businesses confidence that their data is genuinely protected and that recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs) can be met when disaster strikes.</p> <p>Disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS) has emerged as a particularly compelling option for UK businesses that need robust continuity capabilities without the capital expense of maintaining a secondary data centre. DRaaS providers replicate critical workloads to the cloud and maintain ready-to-activate recovery environments that can be brought online rapidly in the event of a site failure. Combined with clearly documented runbooks, regular failover drills, and 24/7 support, DRaaS gives organisations a level of resilience that was previously achievable only by the largest enterprises with substantial infrastructure budgets.</p> <p>Browse our directory of backup and recovery providers to find the right partner for your business.</p>

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