Data Backup & Disaster
Recovery For Small Business
recover fast if something goes wrong.
We Understand the Challenges You Face
Ransomware & Cyberattacks
Hardware Failures
Accidental Deletion
No Disaster Recovery Plan
What Is Managed Data Backup?
- Automated daily backups of your files, servers, and systems
- Secure cloud and offsite storage so data is protected away from your office
- Versioned backups so you can restore files from a specific point in time
- Backup monitoring and alerts – we catch failures before you lose data
- Tested recovery procedures so restoration actually works when you need it
- Business continuity planning to get your team working again fast after an incident
Who Are Zia Networks’ Data Backup Services For?
- Businesses that store customer records, financial data, or sensitive documents
- Teams that rely on shared drives, servers, or Microsoft 365 data every day
- Owners who haven’t tested their backups and aren’t sure they work
- Companies in regulated industries like healthcare, legal, or finance with compliance requirements
- Any business that would be devastated if it lost a week – or a year – of data
Our Data Backup & Recovery Services
Cloud Backup
Server & Workstation Backup
Microsoft 365 Backup
Backup Monitoring & Alerts
Disaster Recovery Planning
Recovery Testing
Cloud Backup
Server & Workstation Backup
Microsoft 365 Backup
Backup Monitoring & Alerts
Disaster Recovery Planning
Recovery Testing
Why Small Businesses Choose Zia Networks for Data Backup
Local Team That Knows Your Business
Predictable, Flat-Rate Pricing
We Talk Plain English
Fast Response When It Matters
Don't Wait Until You Lose Data to Think About Backup
Book a free, no-obligation 30-minute session with our team. We’ll review your current backup situation and tell you exactly where you stand.
Frequently Asked Questions About
Data Backup
Does Microsoft 365 automatically back up my business data?
How often should a small business back up its data?
Most small businesses should run automated backups at least once daily, with critical systems backed up even more frequently. The right schedule depends on how fast your data changes and how much data loss your business can tolerate.
What is the 3-2-1 backup rule?
The 3-2-1 rule means keeping 3 copies of your data, on 2 different types of storage media, with 1 copy stored offsite (like the cloud). This approach protects against hardware failure, human error, and local disasters all at once. Zia Networks builds this approach into our backup solutions for small businesses.
How quickly can my business recover from a data loss event?
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