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Infrastructure — Backup & Disaster Recovery

Backup & disaster-recovery engineered for restoration, not just retention.

Backup strategies, disaster-recovery planning and continuity engineering — data resilience and infrastructure restoration architected for the moments that test the business.

Operational context

Backups are only valuable when restores are.

Disaster recovery is the discipline of engineering for events that should not happen — and ensuring the business continues when they do. Backup retention alone is not recovery; restoration capability is.

We engineer backup and disaster-recovery programs around the realities of operational risk: data classification, recovery objectives, restoration architecture, validated procedures and operational workflows that hold under pressure.

Our engagements deliver tested recovery capability — not just retention policies — across the systems the business genuinely depends on.

What we address

The recovery realities most programs underestimate.

Where backup and DR programs typically fail — and how we engineer past those failures.

Challenge

Backups retained but restores untested.

Outcome

Validated restoration procedures, regular recovery exercises and measured recovery capability.

Challenge

Recovery objectives undefined or unrealistic.

Outcome

Recovery objectives engineered around real business impact and aligned with infrastructure capability.

Challenge

Data classification missing from recovery design.

Outcome

Tiered recovery posture aligned with the criticality and sensitivity of each data domain.

Challenge

Backups exposed to the same failure modes as production.

Outcome

Isolated, immutable and geographically distributed recovery architecture.

Challenge

DR procedures dependent on tribal knowledge.

Outcome

Documented runbooks, automated procedures and on-call expertise engineered into recovery.

Challenge

Continuity treated as an IT concern rather than business.

Outcome

Business continuity aligned with infrastructure engineering and operational reality.

Recovery capabilities

What disaster-recovery engineering actually requires.

The architectural and operational disciplines we build into recovery programs.

Backup strategy

Tiered backup architecture aligned with data criticality and recovery objectives.

Immutable storage

Tamper-resistant retention engineered against ransomware and accidental destruction.

Geographic distribution

Backup topology isolated from the failure modes affecting production.

Recovery architecture

Restoration paths engineered for measured RTO and RPO outcomes.

Validated procedures

Regular recovery exercises and documented restoration playbooks.

Continuity engineering

Business-continuity alignment between infrastructure, operations and stakeholders.

Secure recovery

Identity, encryption and access control maintained across the recovery path.

Operational handover

On-call expertise and runbooks that absorb pressure during incidents.

Monitoring & validation

Recovery posture monitored and validated continuously.

Backup success is not recovery success — we monitor for the right outcome.

Backup observability

End-to-end visibility across backup success, latency and coverage.

Restoration testing

Scheduled restore exercises validating real recovery capability.

Coverage auditing

Continuous reconciliation between protected estate and backup scope.

Recovery exercises

Game days and DR drills calibrated to the criticality of the systems.

Security & governance

Recovery engineered with security-by-design.

Backups are sensitive assets — we treat them with the same posture as production.

  • Immutable backup storage and tamper resistance
  • Encryption at rest and in transit across recovery paths
  • Identity-first access to backup and recovery systems
  • GDPR-aware retention, deletion and residency
  • Audit trails across backup, restore and recovery operations
  • Compliance-aware recovery procedures and documentation
Enterprise benefits

What engineered recovery delivers to the business.

Real continuity outcomes — not just retention policies.

Validated recovery

Restoration capability tested rather than assumed.

Reduced incident exposure

Containment and recovery paths that limit business impact.

Audit-ready continuity

Documented procedures, controls and validation calibrated to governance.

Ransomware resilience

Immutable and isolated recovery architecture engineered against modern threats.

Operational confidence

Teams that trust the recovery posture under real-world pressure.

Long-term stewardship

Recovery programs maintained and evolved as the estate grows.

DR methodology

A disciplined path from assessment to validated recovery.

01

Assessment

Operational, architectural and regulatory review of the existing infrastructure footprint and continuity posture.

02

Architecture

Target-state blueprint across compute, network, storage, security and observability layers.

03

Deployment

Controlled rollout with infrastructure-as-code, hardening, runbooks and rollback paths.

04

Monitoring

Unified telemetry, SLOs, alerting and incident-response engineering wired in from day one.

05

Optimization

Performance, cost and reliability engineered as continuous loops with measured outcomes.

06

Scaling

Capacity engineering, automation and platform evolution aligned with operational growth.

07

Long-term support

Senior on-call expertise, structured maintenance and continuous modernization.

Continuity consultation

Engineer recovery you can trust under real-world pressure.

Discuss backup architecture, disaster-recovery planning or continuity engineering with a senior engineer.