An unplanned IT outage, ransomware attack, or infrastructure failure can bring your operations to a standstill within minutes.
Business Impact
Analysis & Risk Assessment
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) &
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) definition
Disaster Recovery Plan
Design & Documentation
Backup Strategy
Design & Implementation
Cloud-Based & Offsite
Replication Solutions
Regular Disaster Recovery
Testing & Simulation
Incident Response
Coordination & Communication
Post-Incident
Review & Remediation
Modern disaster recovery leverages cloud infrastructure to deliver faster recovery times at lower cost than traditional approaches.
Flux IT designs cloud and hybrid disaster recovery architectures that suit your budget, compliance requirements, and tolerance for downtime.
Don’t leave your business exposed.
Contact Flux IT today to assess your current disaster recovery position and design a plan that protects what matters.
Backups are the process of making copies of your data, but a Disaster Recovery plan is the comprehensive strategy for restoring your entire IT environment—including servers, software, and connectivity.
While backups give you the “what” to recover, a DR plan provides the “how” and “how fast” to get your business back online after a failure.
Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the maximum time your business can afford to be offline. Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the maximum amount of data loss (measured in time) your business can tolerate.
Defining these allows Flux IT to build a recovery strategy that aligns with your specific operational needs and budget.