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What is BCDR and Why does it matter for your business?
BCDR plan determines how your business bounces back to normal operation after a disaster!
BCDR stands for Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery. It’s a strategy that ensures your business can continue operating during and after unexpected events, like natural disasters or cyberattacks. BCDR matters because it protects your data, minimizes downtime, and keeps your business running smoothly, even in the face of disruptions.
Gain Customers' Trust
show your business prioritizes customer interests, with your operations continuing smoothly even during disruptions.
Prevent Financial Losses
Minimize or fully eliminate downtime during disruptions, and enable your business to continue operations without significant interruption.
Maintain Regulatory Compliance
Compliance with laws such as GDPR, HIPAA, or other data protection regulations often requires your business to have robust backup and recovery processes in place.
Achieve Competitive Edge
71% of Canadian businesses have a BCDR plan in place yet only 34% of Small Businesses test their plans annually. Make your business competitive with a robust BCDR plan.
Tailored and cost-optimized business continuity plan with the
Right RPO and RTO For Your Business!
Our Approach to an Effective Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning
Current State Assessment & Compliance Review
Current State Assessment & Compliance Review services are designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of your organization’s existing IT infrastructure and processes. We conduct detailed evaluations to ensure alignment with industry standards and regulatory requirements, identifying any gaps or vulnerabilities your business may have!
Business Impact Analysis & Risk Assessment
Business Impact Analysis (BIA) and Risk Assessment is a foundational practice for safeguarding your operations. Our approach includes identifying critical business functions, assessing potential risks, and understanding the impacts of disruptions. By identifying the threats and risk planning, we ensure that your business remains resilient and prepared for unforeseen challenges.
Optimized Business continuity & Disaster Recovery Plan
we understand that a cost-optimized Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery (BCDR) Plan is crucial for minimizing downtime and ensuring seamless recovery in the face of unexpected disruptions. Our expert team in Toronto collaborates closely with you to develop tailored BCDR strategies that are both robust and agile, aligning with your specific business needs.
Based in Toronto and Dealing with a Distributed IT Infrastructure?
Secure Azure Workload Backups
Secure Multi-Cloud VM Backup for your Azure workloads stored in Canada or USA regions.
Multi Cloud Microsoft 365 Backup
Secure and resilient Cloud backup for Email, SharePoint, and Teams files and folders.
Secure AWS Eco system Backups
Secure highly resilient backup that seamlessly integrates with EC2, EBS, and RDS.
Secure Colo or On-Prem VM Bakcups
Secure Cloud-based backup for your ERP, MRP, CRM, JIRA, and any workloads your business depends on!
Not just plans—we deliver BCDR solutions that truly fit your business.
We are Partners with the leaders of Backup and Disaster Recovery
Continuously updated backup and disaster recovery solutions so your business stays compliant, secure, and resilient
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FAQ on Business Continuity Planning
You need to identify and prioritize critical business functions. Then you must develop strategies to maintain these functions during disruptions, ensuring minimal impact on operations.
Backup focuses on data protection and recovery, while business continuity planning encompasses broader strategies to ensure the entire business can continue functioning during and after a disaster.
Review and update your business continuity plan at least annually. Also, you need to revisit it whenever there are significant changes in your business structure, processes, or technology.
Remember that specific backup, disaster recovery, and business continuity strategies should be tailored to your organization's unique needs, risk profile, and industry regulations. We can always help you regularly assess and adapt these practices to ensure the highest level of preparedness.
The frequency depends on your business data's criticality. If you are running an online store with a high volume of traffic, you may need hot spare servers to keep multiple copies of your business data continuously. For other more fault-tolerant workloads and business functions, hourly and daily backups may work, however, the true frequency should be determined after a careful data loss impact analysis on your business.
A combination is recommended. Cloud backups provide offsite protection, while on-premises backups offer quicker recovery times. Hybrid approaches provide a balance between the two. Note that Cloud backups mean your sensitive business data will leave you on-prem servers. Therefore you need to have qualified and reliable IT consultants to ensure your cloud backups remain secure.
RPO defines the acceptable data loss in case of a disaster. It helps determine how frequently backups should be taken to minimize data loss.
Yes, we can provide a multi-layer and tailor-made business Continuity plan for your business regardless of where your servers reside in Canada.
A hot site is a fully operational offsite facility equipped with necessary hardware and data, ready for immediate use. A cold site is a less-equipped facility that requires setup and data restoration during a disaster.
A hot site could also be a hot spare server at different physical location which continuously receives data replicas from your main server and can kick in with minimal downtime if there is an issue with the primary server.