Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
IT support that keeps your business operating through disasters
Secure your business with alltasksIT's Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Services
We offer tailored Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) services to protect your business from unexpected disruptions. Our experts work closely with you to create a comprehensive BCDR plan that includes risk assessments, business impact analysis, data backup and recovery, system monitoring, and disaster recovery testing.
Using the latest technology and industry best practices, our team ensures that your business’ data and systems are protected, and you can quickly return to full operational capacity during an unexpected disaster.
Our BCDR services include:
- Assessments: We evaluate your critical servers and the potential impact of downtime or data loss.
- Software: We use backup software to take full system images weekly, with incremental backups every 15 minutes to 24 hours. Configured to retain up to two months of backups.
- Local and offsite backup: Backups targeted to local NAS/PC backup devices, backed up to USB drives or copied to our data centre
- Management and monitoring: We offer daily monitoring with immediate backup or server failure notifications and actions.
Protect your operations with Business Continuity
and Disaster Recovery services
BCDR services are crucial for technology-reliant businesses. Our specialists prepare your business for unforeseen circumstances and ensure critical data and systems remain protected.
Minimised downtime
Our BCDR services keeps your business up and running after a disaster, minimising downtime and reducing loss of productivity and revenue.
Improved data recovery
With our services, your business can recover and access data quickly and reliably, reducing the impact of data loss on your operations.
Enhanced security
We offer advanced security measures such as data encryption, firewalls, and user authentication to protect your data from cyber attacks.
Compliance with industry regulations
We ensure compliance with industry regulations and standards such as GDPR, PCI DSS, and APRA CPS234, helping your business avoid penalties and legal issues.
Cost savings
With our BCDR services, you can save on the cost of in-house IT staff, equipment and infrastructure while minimising the risk of losing data or experiencing downtime.
Peace of mind
We offer your business peace of mind, knowing that your data and IT systems are secure, protected, and can be restored quickly in the event of a disaster or outage.
How we safeguard your business from
cyber threats and natural disasters
Microsoft 365 backups
Backing up your Microsoft 365 data is crucial to ensure data security. While the software offers several advantages, it lacks continuous backup. With our cutting-edge software and Veeam hybrid cloud backup, you can securely store all your data, recover quickly, and get peace of mind.
Traditional hardware backups
Our automatic backup solution includes secure offsite data storage, allowing for disaster recovery and minimal downtime. Local and offsite backups can be stored on USB hard drives and at our data centre. We also offer monthly and end-of-financial-year USB backups for extra data archiving.
Email archiving solutions
Our experts can preserve your on-premises or cloud-based emails through mail archiving, ensuring you never lose important messages. This solution is a long-term strategy for compliance with industry regulations.
Consulting & advisory
Our team evaluates critical servers and analyses the potential impact of data loss or downtime. Along with disaster recovery plans updated regularly to adapt to changing circumstances, we offer daily management and monitoring, with solutions for any backup or server failure.
Disaster Recovery Plan
We manage three clear steps to create your Disaster Recovery Plan. We can put these preventative measures in place to give your business the best chance of success.
Case study
alltasksIT helps client to recover after a burglary
alltasksIT’s client became victim to a burglary, in which they lost their PCs. Recovery was important after this security breach as the company needed to quickly set up and return to work as soon as possible. We got this client’s Sydney office back online a little over 24 hours later. Such a prompt bounce-back meant their staff could continue doing their jobs and serving customers.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and your staff for ‘pulling out all the stops’ to get our Sydney office back online after the burglary that left us with no PCs at all! Thanks to alltasksIT’s great work, we were all up and running in a little over 24 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a business continuity plan?
A business continuity plan, or BCP, details how your business will continue operating during or after a crisis. It includes IT strategies for accessing data and maintaining operations if your business experiences disruptions.
What is a business continuity test?
A business continuity test checks that the business continuity plan is up-to-date, appropriate for current situations and effective. The test may include checking whether staff understand how to follow the plan, the frequency of data backup, evaluating action requirements and identifying the plan’s flaws.
What is a disaster recovery plan?
A disaster recovery plan outlines preventative procedures and disaster recovery solutions. The plan identifies risks and tactics and then lists a detailed step-by-step response to counter the disaster’s impact and continue operations.
What are the three essential elements of a BCP?
A BCP should prepare for resilience, recovery and continuity. Resilience strategies prepare for the worst with the aim of ensuring your business survives the crisis—the recovery plan details how your business will respond after the disaster. Then, the continuity practices ensure your business can provide value for customers before, during and after a crisis.
How is disaster recovery different from a regular backup?
Backup stores data and files in another location so you can access important information even after your main copies become unavailable. Disaster recovery is a broader strategy about how the business would continue operating after a crisis that impacts your data, software, hardware and staff.