For most small businesses we visit, "backup" is whatever the previous IT person plugged in years ago. An external drive sitting on a desk. A cloud subscription on a credit card that may or may not still be valid. A system tray icon that looks normal at a glance.

The trouble is that none of that matters until the day you need to restore — and that's the worst possible time to find out your backup hasn't actually been working.

What's Included

  • Layered backup design: local backup for fast restores, off-site (cloud) backup for fire, flood, theft, and ransomware protection
  • Automated, encrypted, scheduled — runs without anyone having to remember
  • Real test restores to verify your backups actually work (most providers skip this — we don't)
  • Retention designed for your business, not the default "7 days and gone"
  • Documentation so you know what's backed up, when it last ran, and how to verify it yourself
  • Ransomware-resistant configuration with off-site copies that can't be encrypted by an attacker on your local network

Why It Matters Here

Hurricanes, lightning strikes, ransomware, theft, hardware failure, accidental deletion — the threats are the same everywhere, but small businesses around Chiefland and Levy County tend to have less margin for error. A weekend of downtime isn't an inconvenience, it's an emergency. The right backup is the difference between a bad Tuesday and a closed business.

What This Costs

Backup & Disaster Recovery is priced per engagement based on the amount of data you need protected, the number of systems involved, and whether you want local-only, cloud-only, or a layered setup. Ongoing monitoring can be bundled into our Remote IT Support plans. We’ll quote your specific situation after a quick conversation.

Quick Check Before You Call If a hard drive in your office failed tonight, how would you restore your QuickBooks data, your client files, and your photos by Wednesday morning? If you can't answer immediately and specifically, you don't have a backup. You have a hope.