Disaster Recovery in Brooklyn, IN

Your Business Data Protected and Recoverable

Fast recovery times and reliable backup solutions that keep your Brooklyn business running when technology fails.

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What Recovery Actually Looks Like

When your systems go down, you’re not wondering if your data survived or how long you’ll be offline. Your backup systems kick in automatically, and your team knows exactly what to do next.

You’re back to serving customers within hours, not days. Your employees can access the files they need from secure cloud backups while your primary systems get restored. Revenue keeps flowing because your business doesn’t stop for technical problems.

The panic and uncertainty that comes with system failures becomes a thing of the past. You have a tested plan, reliable backups, and local experts who respond immediately when you need them most.

IT Disaster Recovery Brooklyn

Brooklyn's Local IT Recovery Experts

CTS Computers has been protecting Brooklyn businesses from data disasters for over a decade. We understand the specific challenges local companies face, from manufacturing operations that can’t afford downtime to healthcare practices that must maintain patient data security.

Our team focuses on practical solutions that actually work when you need them. We’re not interested in selling complex systems that sit unused until disaster strikes. Every backup solution gets tested regularly, and every client knows exactly how their recovery process works.

When your systems fail at 2 AM, you’re calling people who live and work in the same community. That means faster response times and genuine investment in keeping your business running.

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Data Recovery Solutions Process

How Your Recovery Plan Gets Built

First, we evaluate your current systems and identify what data is critical to your daily operations. We map out where your important files live and how quickly you need access restored after a problem.

Next, we design backup systems that fit your specific needs and budget. This might include cloud storage for off-site protection, local backup devices for quick access, or hybrid solutions that give you the best of both approaches.

The final step involves testing everything regularly to make sure it actually works. You’ll know exactly what to expect during a real emergency because your team has walked through the process multiple times. No surprises, no confusion, just clear steps that get you back to business quickly.

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What's Included in Your Protection

Your disaster recovery service includes automated daily backups of all critical business data, stored both locally and in secure cloud locations. You get 24/7 monitoring that catches potential problems before they cause system failures.

When disasters do happen, you have immediate access to emergency support that gets your systems restored as quickly as possible. The service includes regular testing of your backup systems to ensure everything works when you need it most.

You also receive detailed documentation of your recovery procedures, so your team knows exactly what steps to take during an emergency. This includes contact information for immediate support and clear instructions for accessing backup data while primary systems get restored.

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How long does it take to recover data after a system failure?

Recovery time depends on how much data needs to be restored and what type of backup system you have in place. With cloud-based backups, you can often access critical files within minutes while full system restoration happens in the background. Complete recovery typically takes 2-6 hours for most small to medium-sized businesses. The key is having the right backup strategy set up before problems occur, which is why we focus on proactive planning rather than emergency-only services.
A comprehensive disaster recovery plan protects against hardware failures, cyberattacks, natural disasters, power outages, and human error. This includes everything from a single hard drive failing to ransomware attacks that encrypt your entire network. The plan also covers scenarios like accidental file deletion, software corruption, and building damage that makes your physical location inaccessible. Cloud-based backups ensure your data survives even if your entire office is affected by fire, flooding, or other local disasters.
Disaster recovery costs vary based on how much data you need to protect and how quickly you need it restored after a problem. Most Brooklyn businesses spend between $200-800 per month for comprehensive backup and recovery services. This includes automated backups, cloud storage, monitoring, and emergency support. The investment typically pays for itself by preventing just one major data loss incident, which can cost thousands in lost productivity and revenue. We provide transparent pricing upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying without surprise charges during emergencies.
Backup systems should be tested at least monthly, with full recovery testing performed quarterly. Many businesses discover their backups aren’t working properly only when they need them most, which defeats the entire purpose of having a recovery plan. Regular testing involves verifying that data is being backed up correctly, checking that files can be restored quickly, and ensuring your team knows how to access backup systems during an emergency. We include regular testing as part of our service, with detailed reports showing exactly what was tested and any issues that need attention.
Yes, with properly configured cloud backups, employees can access critical files from any location while your primary systems are being restored. This means your team can continue working from home, temporary locations, or mobile devices without waiting for full system recovery. The key is setting up remote access procedures before disasters occur, including secure login methods and clear instructions for accessing backup data. This approach minimizes business interruption and keeps revenue flowing even during extended recovery periods.
Internet outages can complicate cloud-based recovery, which is why comprehensive disaster recovery plans include multiple backup methods. Local backup devices provide immediate access to critical files even without internet connectivity. For extended outages, mobile hotspots or temporary internet solutions can restore cloud access quickly. We design recovery plans that account for various failure scenarios, including situations where multiple systems fail simultaneously. The goal is ensuring you always have a way to access your important business data, regardless of what specific problems occur.