Data Protection
Backup and Disaster Recovery
Claritech protects your data: it’s not a matter of if you’ll experience a failure, but when
Our depth of experience, coupled with our business acumen and our ability to explain things simply make up the Claritech difference.
Claritech secures your data
Our experts employ a variety of services and backup tools to fit every business need and budget, from simple and reliable backups to fully hosted disaster recovery solutions. Contact us today for a free evaluation and a custom plan tailored to your organization.
Datto
Datto backups provide robust protection against data loss and ransomware attacks by ensuring that data can be quickly restored from either local or cloud sources. Datto’s solutions make them a reliable choice for business continuity and disaster recovery
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We follow best practices and implement top-notch security solutions
Claritech customers don’t lose sleep worrying about data loss
Be the smartest person in the room. A business continuity plan is like home insurance. No one likes to pay for insurance — until a loss occurs. Then those premiums are worth every penny. It’s the same with a data recovery plan. No one believes it will happen to them, but when it does — and these days it’s becoming more likely than ever — if you’ve created a business continuity plan, you’ll be the smartest person in the room.
Disaster Recovery Planning Method
At Claritech Solutions, we have developed a plan for protecting you in the event of a data breach or loss, so that your data is easily recovered and business can get back to normal:
- Identify and document all your critical data and applications
- List your staff contact information, including cell phones
- Document your key vendor contact information, including after-hours emergency numbers
- Decide how much time you can tolerate without your critical apps and data. This will be your recovery time objective (RTO)
- Determine how much data you can tolerate losing (a day’s worth, an hour’s worth, none). This will be your recovery point objective (RPO).
Once you’ve determined your RTO and RPO, design and document a backup/recovery strategy that will meet those objectives.
- Document a testing strategy that confirms the objectives can be met under various scenarios.
- Store the plan and the key contacts in both paper form and offsite for easy access in case of an emergency.
- Execute the testing strategy at least once per year and perhaps more often, depending on the scale and criticality of the objectives.