Here's a question that will clarify everything: if your server failed right now, how long before your business was back online? If you don't have a clear answer, you don't have a disaster recovery plan yet.
Most businesses think about backup when it's too late, which is exactly when backup becomes expensive and stressful. The businesses that sleep well at night have a different approach: a documented recovery process, tested backups, and IT oversight that verifies backups are happening automatically and correctly every single day.
That doesn't mean running your own server room. It means having the right combination of cloud backup, local redundancy, and a team that understands your business well enough to get you back online fast if something does go wrong. Downtime costs more than backup ever will.
When was the last time you had a professional look at your backup and recovery setup? Have you ever tested it, or would a real emergency be the first time you'd find out if it actually works? Let's talk about it. #SmallBusiness #DataBackup
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