DATA BACKUP & DISASTER RECOVERY

Ensure business continuity with offsite data backup solutions, swiftly restoring operations within hours.

Perfect for organizations aiming to reduce operational downtime and safeguard against permanent data loss risks.

DATA BACKUP & DISASTER RECOVERY

Ensure business continuity with offsite data backup solutions, swiftly restoring operations within hours.

Perfect for organizations aiming to reduce operational downtime and safeguard against permanent data loss risks.

Businesses choose FMS for Data Backup & Disaster Recovery when they...

Require contingency plans for significant incidents like natural disasters and ransomware attacks.

Require rapid restoration of operations within hours, not days or weeks, post-incident.

Require real-time monitoring for prompt resolution of data backup issues.

Wish to maintain secure and seamless operation of their data backup software.

Require a proactive IT management partner, not a reactive break-fix vendor.

Businesses choose FMS for Data Backup & Disaster Recovery when they...

Require contingency plans for significant incidents like natural disasters and ransomware attacks.

Require rapid restoration of operations within hours, not days or weeks, post-incident.

Require real-time monitoring for prompt resolution of data backup issues.

Wish to maintain secure and seamless operation of their data backup software.

Require a proactive IT management partner, not a reactive break-fix vendor.

Ensure Business Continuity

Embrace a proactive data backup and disaster recovery approach to safeguard against

unforeseen disruptions and ensure seamless operations.

What is data backup and disaster recovery, and why is it important for my small business?

Data backup and disaster recovery involve creating copies of important business data and implementing strategies to recover them in the event of data loss or system failure.

It's crucial for small businesses to ensure continuity of operations, protect valuable assets, and mitigate risks associated with data breaches or natural disasters.

How often should I back up my data, and what factors should I consider?

The frequency of data backups depends on factors such as the volume of data generated, the criticality of the information, and regulatory requirements.

Generally, businesses should establish regular backup schedules, ranging from daily to weekly intervals, to minimize data loss in the event of a disaster.

What are the different methods available for data backup?

Data backup methods include:

• Onsite backups

• Offsite backups

• Cloud Backups

• Hybrid solutions combining multiple approaches

Each method offers unique benefits in terms of accessibility, scalability, and security, allowing businesses to choose the most suitable option based on their requirements.

How can I ensure the security of my backed-up data?

To ensure the security of backed-up data, small businesses should implement encryption, access controls, and authentication mechanisms to protect data both during transmission and storage.

Additionally, regular security audits and updates help mitigate vulnerabilities and safeguard against unauthorized access.

What is the difference between data backup and disaster recovery?

Data backup involves creating copies of data for safekeeping, while disaster recovery focuses on restoring operations after a disruptive event.

While backup ensures data availability, disaster recovery encompasses broader strategies and technologies aimed at minimizing downtime and restoring business functions swiftly.

Ensure Business Continuity

Embrace a proactive data backup and disaster recovery approach to safeguard against

unforeseen disruptions and ensure seamless operations.

What is data backup and disaster recovery, and why is it important for my small business?

Data backup and disaster recovery involve creating copies of important business data and implementing strategies to recover them in the event of data loss or system failure.

It's crucial for small businesses to ensure continuity of operations, protect valuable assets, and mitigate risks associated with data breaches or natural disasters.

How often should I back up my data, and what factors should I consider?

The frequency of data backups depends on factors such as the volume of data generated, the criticality of the information, and regulatory requirements.

Generally, businesses should establish regular backup schedules, ranging from daily to weekly intervals, to minimize data loss in the event of a disaster.

What are the different methods available for data backup?

Data backup methods include:

• Onsite backups

• Offsite backups

• Cloud Backups

• Hybrid solutions combining multiple approaches

Each method offers unique benefits in terms of accessibility, scalability, and security, allowing businesses to choose the most suitable option based on their requirements.

How can I ensure the security of my backed-up data?

To ensure the security of backed-up data, small businesses should implement encryption, access controls, and authentication mechanisms to protect data both during transmission and storage.

Additionally, regular security audits and updates help mitigate vulnerabilities and safeguard against unauthorized access.

What is the difference between data backup and disaster recovery?

Data backup involves creating copies of data for safekeeping, while disaster recovery focuses on restoring operations after a disruptive event.

While backup ensures data availability, disaster recovery encompasses broader strategies and technologies aimed at minimizing downtime and restoring business functions swiftly.

For organizations that:

  • Worry about the security and performance risks of moving to the cloud.

  • Need to securely access their systems and data from anywhere, anytime, and from any device.

  • Need a 24/7 network operations center to monitor their hosted assets.

Managed Cloud


Securely host applications and data in a fully managed, fully compliant data center.

Co-Managed

Your internal IT team can excel at their strengths, while we

take care of the pieces outside of their skill set or time limitations.

For organizations that:

  • Want internal IT to focus on more strategic activities.

  • Need access to additional IT expertise without the burden of hiring more internal staff.

  • Want to grow the team but reduce operational costs at the same time.

For organizations that:

  • Need to streamline the cost, complexity, and functionality of their phone system.

  • Need a system to drive core operations such as their call center.

  • Want ongoing 24/7 phone support.

Managed VOIP

Improve call quality, gain state-of-the-art VoIP features, and resolve issues in minutes.

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