Disaster Recovery in Avon, IN

Your Business Survives Every Crisis

Fast recovery when systems fail, data disappears, or disasters strike your Avon business operations.

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Business Continuity Planning Solutions

Back Online in Hours, Not Days

When your server crashes at 2 PM on a Tuesday, you don’t have time to figure out what went wrong. You need your data back and your business running.

That’s what proper disaster recovery does. It turns a potential business-ending crisis into a manageable inconvenience. Your files are restored, your systems are back online, and your customers never know anything happened.

The difference between businesses that survive disasters and those that don’t isn’t luck. It’s preparation. When you have a real disaster recovery plan, you’re not scrambling to piece together corrupted files or explaining to customers why their orders disappeared.

Avon IT Disaster Recovery

We've Seen Every Type of Failure

We’ve been handling IT disasters for Avon businesses since before “the cloud” was a household term. We’ve recovered data from flooded basements, crashed servers, and ransomware attacks.

What matters isn’t just having backups. It’s having backups that actually work when you need them. We test recovery systems regularly because we’ve seen too many businesses discover their backup strategy was broken only after disaster struck.

Our team understands how local businesses operate because we are one. We know you can’t afford weeks of downtime, and we know you need solutions that work without requiring a computer science degree to manage.

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Disaster Recovery Process

Simple Setup, Automatic Protection

First, we assess what you actually need to protect. Not everything requires the same level of backup, and we’re not going to sell you more than necessary. We identify your critical systems, important data, and recovery time requirements.

Next, we set up automated backup systems that work in the background. Your data gets copied to secure offsite locations without slowing down your daily operations. These aren’t the basic backup tools that come with your computer – these are enterprise-grade systems designed for business use.

We test everything monthly. Recovery plans that haven’t been tested are just expensive paperwork. We verify that your data can actually be restored and that the restored systems work properly. When disaster strikes, we execute the plan we’ve already proven works.

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Data Recovery Solutions

Complete Protection, Not Just Backups

Real disaster recovery goes beyond copying files to another location. You get automated backup systems that capture changes throughout the day, not just overnight snapshots that might miss hours of work.

Your recovery plan includes detailed documentation of every system, application, and configuration. When we rebuild your environment, everything works exactly like it did before the disaster. We don’t just restore your data – we restore your ability to use it.

You also get regular testing and updates. Technology changes, your business changes, and your disaster recovery plan changes with them. We monitor backup systems 24/7 and update recovery procedures as your business grows.

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How long does it take to recover data after a disaster?

Recovery time depends on how much data needs to be restored and what type of disaster occurred. For most small business systems, we can have critical operations running within 2-4 hours. Complete system restoration typically takes 4-8 hours. The key is having a tested plan in place before you need it. Businesses trying to figure out recovery after a disaster can be down for days or weeks. With proper disaster recovery planning, you’re measuring downtime in hours, not days.
Backup is copying your files to another location. Disaster recovery is having a complete plan to get your business running again. Backup might save your data, but disaster recovery saves your business. A proper disaster recovery plan includes not just data backups, but also system configurations, application settings, network configurations, and step-by-step procedures for restoration. It’s the difference between having a pile of files and having a working business system.
We test critical systems monthly and perform complete disaster recovery tests quarterly. Testing isn’t optional – it’s the only way to know if your recovery plan actually works. We’ve seen too many businesses discover their backups were corrupted or incomplete only after they needed them. Regular testing catches problems while they can still be fixed. During tests, we verify that data can be restored, applications work properly, and users can access what they need.
Yes, if you have proper backup systems in place before the attack occurs. Ransomware encrypts your files and demands payment for the decryption key. With isolated backup systems, we can restore your data without paying the ransom. The key is having backups that aren’t connected to your network where ransomware can reach them. Cloud-based backup systems with proper security can protect against ransomware, but basic backup drives connected to infected computers will also be encrypted.
Proper disaster recovery planning includes multiple connectivity options and local backup systems. While cloud backups are important, we also maintain local recovery options that don’t depend on internet connectivity. For critical systems, we can set up temporary internet connections or mobile hotspots to restore cloud-based data. The goal is eliminating single points of failure, including internet dependency. Your disaster recovery plan should work even when multiple systems fail simultaneously.
Most small businesses spend $200-800 per month on comprehensive disaster recovery, depending on how much data needs protection and how quickly they need to recover. Compare that to the cost of being down for a week – lost revenue, customer frustration, and potential business closure. The investment in disaster recovery is typically less than what most businesses lose in a single day of downtime. We design solutions that fit your budget and risk tolerance, not one-size-fits-all packages that include features you don’t need.