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Downtime costs more than money. It costs trust, momentum, and opportunities. We make sure it never gets that far.
From automated backups to full cloud-based failover, we build recovery plans that are tested, documented, and ready to execute the moment you need them.
The Challenge
Downtime Is Not a Matter of If, But When
Ransomware, hardware failure, natural disasters, human error. The threats are real and the costs are staggering. The only question is whether you will be prepared.
average cost per hour of downtime
Source: Gartner
of businesses never reopen after a major disaster
Source: FEMA
of companies with a DR plan recover fully from ransomware
Source: Datto
recovery time objective for Techvera clients
Source: Techvera
What's Included
Every layer of protection your business needs to survive and recover from any disruption
Automated Backup & Recovery
Continuous, automated backups of your critical systems and data with rapid recovery options that minimize downtime and data loss.
Cloud-Based Disaster Recovery
Replicate your entire environment to the cloud so you can spin up operations within hours, not days, after a major incident.
Incident Response Planning
Documented, rehearsed playbooks that tell your team exactly what to do when something goes wrong, eliminating confusion under pressure.
Network Redundancy
Eliminate single points of failure with redundant connections, failover systems, and load balancing that keep you online.
Regular DR Testing & Validation
Quarterly tabletop exercises and live failover tests so you know your plan actually works before you need it.
Business Impact Analysis
Identify which systems matter most to your revenue and operations, then prioritize recovery accordingly.
Related Services
Services That Power This Solution
Business continuity is built on a foundation of strong infrastructure and security. These services work together to keep you protected.
Cybersecurity
Prevent the incidents that cause downtime in the first place with layered security and 24/7 monitoring.
Learn moreNetwork Support
Build redundant, resilient network infrastructure that minimizes single points of failure.
Learn moreProfessional Services
Get expert help designing, implementing, and migrating to a resilient IT environment.
Learn moreWho This Is For
Every Business Needs a Recovery Plan
Downtime impacts every industry. Here is how business continuity planning applies to yours.
Healthcare
HIPAA requires documented disaster recovery and business continuity plans for protected health information.
Financial Services
SEC and FINRA regulations mandate business continuity planning and regular testing for financial firms.
Manufacturing
Production downtime directly impacts revenue. Recovery plans protect both IT systems and operational technology.
Professional Services
Client deliverables and billable hours depend on system availability. Downtime means lost revenue.
Practical answers about disaster recovery, backup, and keeping your business running
Business Continuity Questions Answered
RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is how much data you can afford to lose, measured in time. If your RPO is one hour, your backups run at least every hour. RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is how quickly you need to be back up and running after an incident. Together, these two numbers drive every decision in your disaster recovery plan. We work with you to define realistic RPO and RTO targets based on your business needs and budget.
At minimum, you should run a tabletop exercise quarterly and a full live failover test annually. Many of our clients test more frequently, especially after major infrastructure changes. The worst time to find out your DR plan has a gap is during an actual disaster. We schedule and manage all testing so it happens consistently without pulling your team away from their daily work.
Yes. Cloud services like Microsoft 365 provide infrastructure uptime, but they do not protect against accidental deletion, ransomware that encrypts your cloud data, or account compromise. Microsoft operates on a shared responsibility model where they protect the platform but you are responsible for your data. A proper DR strategy covers the gaps that cloud providers explicitly do not.
For most clients, our target is under four hours for critical systems. The exact timeline depends on the nature of the incident and your specific recovery plan. Cloud-based DR allows us to spin up your environment in a secondary location while the primary site is being restored. During onboarding, we define clear RTO targets for each system and validate them through testing.
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