Disaster Recovery in Griffith, IN

Your Business Survives Every Crisis

Complete disaster recovery services that get you back online fast when emergencies strike.

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Business Continuity Planning Services

Back Online in Hours, Not Days

When disaster hits your Griffith business, you don’t have time to figure things out. Your customers need you. Your employees need their paychecks. Your vendors need their payments.

That’s where real disaster recovery makes the difference. Instead of scrambling to rebuild everything from scratch, you’re back online within hours. Your data is safe. Your systems are running. Your business continues.

The businesses that survive disasters aren’t the lucky ones. They’re the prepared ones. They have systems in place that work automatically, even when everything else goes wrong. They have local support that responds immediately, not next week when it’s convenient.

Griffith IT Disaster Recovery

Northwest Indiana's Disaster Recovery Specialists

CTS Computers has been protecting Griffith businesses for years. When other companies were still treating backups like disaster recovery, we were building real business continuity solutions.

We’ve seen what happens when businesses aren’t prepared. We’ve also seen how quickly prepared businesses bounce back from fires, floods, and cyberattacks. That experience shapes every disaster recovery plan we create.

You’re not getting a generic solution copied from some manual. You’re getting a plan built specifically for your business, your industry, and your location in Northwest Indiana.

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Disaster Recovery Plan Process

Simple Process, Powerful Protection

First, we assess your current systems and identify what needs protection. This isn’t about backing up everything – it’s about prioritizing what keeps your business running. Your customer database matters more than old email archives.

Next, we design your recovery strategy. This includes multiple backup locations, both local and cloud-based, plus the specific steps to get each system back online. You’ll know exactly what happens and how long it takes.

Then we implement and test everything. Regular testing isn’t optional – it’s how you know your disaster recovery actually works. We run scenarios, document results, and fix any issues before you need the system for real.

Finally, we monitor and maintain your protection continuously. Technology changes. Your business grows. Your disaster recovery plan evolves with both.

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Data Recovery Solutions Griffith

Complete Protection, Clear Results

Your disaster recovery service includes automated daily backups to multiple locations, both locally and in the cloud. You get priority restoration of critical systems first, then secondary systems as capacity allows.

Regular testing ensures everything works when you need it. Monthly reports show exactly what’s protected and how long recovery would take for different scenarios. You’re never guessing about your protection level.

Local support means someone answers your call immediately during a crisis. Remote monitoring catches problems before they become disasters. Your team gets training on the recovery process so they know what to expect.

The goal isn’t just recovering your data. It’s keeping your business running while recovery happens in the background.

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How long does it take to recover from a disaster?

Recovery time depends on what happened and what systems you need first. Critical systems like your customer database and payment processing typically come back online within 2-4 hours. Secondary systems like email and internal tools follow within 24 hours. Complete restoration usually takes 1-3 days, but your business operates normally during that time. The key is prioritizing what you need to serve customers and process orders, then rebuilding everything else around your operating business.
Backup copies your data. Disaster recovery gets your business running again. Think of backup as having spare parts in a warehouse. Disaster recovery is having a complete replacement car ready to drive while yours gets repaired. Most businesses have backups that would take days or weeks to restore. Disaster recovery systems are designed to get you operational within hours, with everything configured and ready to use.
Most Griffith businesses spend $200-800 monthly on comprehensive disaster recovery. Compare that to losing $1,000-10,000 per day during downtime, plus the cost of emergency recovery services, lost customers, and reputation damage. The math is simple: disaster recovery pays for itself the first time you need it. Plus, many insurance companies offer discounts when you have documented business continuity plans in place.
Yes, but only if your disaster recovery includes isolated, immutable backups that ransomware can’t reach or encrypt. Standard network backups often get infected along with your main systems. Proper disaster recovery maintains clean copies of your data in separate locations with different access credentials. When ransomware hits, you restore from clean backups instead of paying criminals. This requires specific technical architecture that most basic backup systems don’t provide.
Testing happens monthly for critical systems and quarterly for complete recovery scenarios. Monthly tests verify that backups are working and data is accessible. Quarterly tests involve actually restoring systems to confirm the entire process works as planned. You receive reports after each test showing what worked, what didn’t, and what got fixed. Many businesses discover their backups don’t work only when they need them for real – regular testing prevents that nightmare scenario.
Disaster recovery systems are designed to work automatically, even if CTS Computers faces its own emergency. Your backups exist in multiple locations with different providers. Recovery procedures are documented so any qualified technician can execute them. Plus, we have our own disaster recovery plan and backup support arrangements with other local IT companies. The system protects you regardless of what happens to any single company or location.