Data Backup and Disaster Recovery
Protect your business from data loss, ransomware, hardware failure, and natural disasters with automated backup and verified recovery solutions.
Why Backup Matters
Most businesses that suffer major data loss without backups never fully recover.
Ransomware Protection
Air-gapped and immutable backup copies that ransomware cannot reach. Clean recovery without paying criminals.
Hardware Failure Recovery
Drives, RAID controllers, and servers fail without warning. Backups stored in multiple locations ensure recovery regardless of what fails.
Human Error Reversal
Accidentally deleted files and overwritten documents recovered in minutes from versioned backup history.
Compliance Documentation
Encryption at rest and in transit, access controls, retention policies, and audit logging for HIPAA, SOC 2, and CMMC compliance.
Backup That Actually Works
Automated Protection
- Continuous or scheduled backups with no user intervention
- Automated restore verification on every backup
- 24/7 monitoring with immediate failure response
Cloud and Hybrid Storage
- Local backups for fast recovery
- Cloud replication for geographic redundancy
- Hybrid architectures balancing speed and protection
How It Works
Backup assessment of your current environment
Custom solution design with RTO/RPO targets
Implementation with minimal disruption
Automated monitoring and verified restores
Regular disaster recovery testing
Ongoing optimization and reporting
Backup Services
Backup Questions Answered
How often should we back up our data?
PTG recommends continuous or hourly backups for critical data. The right frequency depends on your Recovery Point Objectives and how much data loss your business can tolerate.
How quickly can we recover from a disaster?
Recovery time depends on your backup architecture. PTG designs solutions with defined Recovery Time Objectives. Some solutions restore full server environments in under an hour.
Are backups compliant with HIPAA and CMMC?
Yes. PTG configures backup solutions with encryption at rest and in transit, access controls, retention policies, and audit logging for HIPAA, SOC 2, CMMC, and PCI-DSS compliance.
What is the difference between backup and disaster recovery?
Backup creates copies of your data. Disaster recovery is the broader strategy including plans, processes, and infrastructure to restore your entire IT environment after a major disruption.
Protect Your Business Data Today
Contact PTG for a free backup assessment. We evaluate your current protection and recommend solutions to close any gaps.