Online Backups for London Businesses

Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery solutions for your business

Backup service and disaster recovery

Data residing on workstations and servers is vulnerable to hardware failure, environmental disaster, or corruption due to virus or other attacks. To keep your business systems running with minimal disruption, you should have a robust Disaster Recovery Plan. This includes at least two levels of backup – on-site and off-site. And in a post-Covid working environment, being able to back up remote devices directly to the Cloud is especially important.

Online backup services for businesses in London

Cubit Technology provide online backup services and disaster recovery solutions by offering both an encrypted backup of data and also a backup of an entire server. This means that in an emergency, an up-to-date replica server can be created remotely.

Your business can resume operations quickly, without your clients even being aware of any problem.

The benefits of Cloud Backup and Disaster Recovery services

Rapid restore achieved within hours

Capital Expenditure (CapEx) is minimised

Disaster Recovery (DR) server only charged when needed

Use of Internet bandwidth minimised

Disaster Recovery Plan

We work with businesses across London to develop their Disaster Recovery Plan as part of their overall Business Continuity strategy. This outlines a set of procedures and disaster recovery solutions to keep your business operating by restoring your systems back to how they were prior to the incident.

The plan includes all areas of your IT including; networks, business applications, hardware (such as desktops and telephony, i.e., how to divert calls), hardware redundancy, wireless and internet connection, remote working capabilities, and server and data storage (that will be sufficiently backed up and tested at regular intervals).

Cloud Backup Solutions

In order to safeguard your critical data, Cubit Technology recommends that all customers implement two levels of backup.

In addition to your on-premise backup solutions, it’s essential to also have Cloud backup storage because of its reliability and added security, including the use of multifactor authentication.

We provide a fully managed business Cloud backup service of your entire server. This can safeguard your business data while ensuring that it can be easily restored in the event of a disaster or cyber attack.

Check out our 13 ways to protect your business from a cyber attack checklist to see how your business measures up.

Find out why businesses across London use us for their online backup provider

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my business need to back up files online?

Backing up files online ensures data is secure, accessible, and safe from hardware failure or cyber-attacks. For businesses, online backups provide peace of mind by protecting critical information and ensuring continuity if data loss occurs.

Do I need to back up SharePoint online?

Yes, it’s recommended to back up SharePoint online to prevent data loss. While SharePoint offers built-in redundancy, dedicated backups offer additional security and control over your data.

How do I back up my Outlook emails?

Backing up Outlook emails can be done by exporting your data as a PST file or using a backup service that covers all email data. This ensures your communications are safe, even if something happens to your email platform.

What is the best way to back up online?

The best approach is to use a reliable, scalable online backup solution that automatically saves your data to the cloud. This ensures you have secure, regular backups without needing manual intervention.

How much online storage do I need?

Your storage needs depend on the volume of files and data your business generates. It’s generally best to choose a solution that offers scalable storage, so you can easily expand as your business grows.

Are online backups secure?

Yes, reputable online backup providers use encryption and secure data centres to protect your files. Online backups can be safer than physical drives since they are protected from physical damage and data breaches.