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Backup & Disaster Recovery — Kansas City, MO

A backup you haven't tested is a theory, not a plan.

Local and cloud backup, scheduled restore testing, and documented recovery procedures. When something goes wrong — and eventually something does — you'll know exactly what happens next.

When something fails, you need a tested plan — not a prayer.

Most businesses have some form of backup. Far fewer have tested it. Even fewer have a documented recovery procedure that tells everyone what to do when a server is down at 8am on a Monday.

We fix that. Tested backups, documented procedures, and a clear plan for every likely failure scenario.

Local Backup

On-site backup to a local device for fast recovery of individual files and entire systems.

Cloud / Offsite Backup

Encrypted copies stored offsite — protection against fire, flood, theft, and ransomware that encrypts local backups.

Restore Testing

Scheduled restore tests so you know your backup actually works before you need it.

Recovery Documentation

Written procedures so your team — or anyone helping — knows exactly what to do when something fails.

Ransomware-Resilient Backup

Air-gapped or immutable backup copies that ransomware cannot reach or encrypt.

Business Continuity Planning

What happens if your main server is down for a day? We help you answer that before the outage happens.

25 yr
Serving KC businesses since 2001
Long enough to have seen every type of IT failure and know how to prevent them.
$0
Monthly retainer just to be a client
You pay for work done, not for the privilege of having us available.
3
Real people on your account
Robb, Duane, and Sean — not a rotating pool of technicians who don't know your setup.
<2hr
Response time for priority issues
We don't make you wait days to hear back when something's down.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should we test our backups?
At minimum, quarterly restore tests for critical systems. Monthly is better. We schedule and run these for you so it actually happens.
What's the difference between backup and disaster recovery?
Backup is having a copy of your data. Disaster recovery is the plan for getting your business operational after a failure — much more than just the data.
Can ransomware encrypt our backups too?
Yes, if your backup is connected to your network. We use air-gapped or immutable cloud backups that ransomware cannot reach or encrypt.
How long does recovery take?
A single server restore is typically a few hours. Full environment rebuilds take longer — which is exactly why having a tested, documented plan matters.