Managed IT Services

Data Backup Services

Automated, redundant data backups and a tested disaster recovery plan — so that if the worst happens, your business is back up and running in hours, not weeks.

Why Managed Data Backup Matters

Ransomware attacks, hardware failures, accidental deletions, and natural disasters are not hypothetical — they happen to businesses every day. Without a verified, current backup, a single incident can cost your business weeks of downtime or permanent data loss. Our managed backup service removes that risk entirely.

Our Data Backup Services Include

  • Automated daily, incremental, and full backups
  • Local and cloud-based redundant storage
  • Backup monitoring and failure alerting
  • Regular restore tests to verify data integrity
  • Ransomware-resilient immutable backups
  • Disaster recovery planning and documentation
  • RTO and RPO planning for your business requirements

Tested Backups You Can Rely On

An untested backup is not a backup. Our team regularly tests restore procedures so that when you need your data recovered, the process is fast, reliable, and fully documented.

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Epyon Technologies provides data backup and disaster recovery services to businesses of all sizes. Reach out for a free consultation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often are backups performed?

We configure backup schedules based on your business requirements — typically daily incremental backups with weekly or monthly full backups. For businesses with low tolerance for data loss, we can run more frequent backups.

Where is backup data stored?

We use a layered approach: local backups for fast restoration and encrypted cloud backups for offsite redundancy. This protects against hardware failure, ransomware, and physical disasters simultaneously.

How long does data recovery take?

Recovery time depends on the volume of data and the restore method. Local backups can restore individual files in minutes. Full system restores typically take hours, not days. We document your RTO (Recovery Time Objective) targets upfront and build your backup strategy around them.

What is the difference between RTO and RPO?

RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is how long you can afford to be offline after an incident. RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is how much data loss is acceptable — for example, if your RPO is 4 hours, your backups run every 4 hours. We help you define both metrics and build your backup plan accordingly.

Do you protect against ransomware?

Yes. We use immutable backups — meaning the backup data cannot be encrypted or deleted by ransomware — as a core component of our data protection strategy. Combined with endpoint security, this ensures your business can recover even from a ransomware attack.