Backup strategy review
Confirm what is protected across cloud platforms, endpoints, servers, and key business systems.
Backup and continuity
A backup is not a plan by itself. Your team should know what is protected, what recovery looks like, and how the business keeps moving during an outage.
What changes
Downtime, accidental deletion, vendor outages, ransomware, and device failure all need practical recovery decisions before the pressure is on.
What gets easier
Backups only matter if they are current, monitored, and tested before a crisis.
Confirm what is protected across cloud platforms, endpoints, servers, and key business systems.
Validate that backups can actually restore the data and systems your team needs.
Prepare clean restore paths, communication steps, and ownership before an incident.
Create practical playbooks for who does what when normal operations are interrupted.
How Haptech approaches it
Vague backup confidence becomes clear recovery expectations, documented responsibilities, and regular checks.
List critical systems, data, retention needs, and business tolerance for downtime.
Align backup coverage with how the business actually operates.
Run restore checks and close gaps before they become emergencies.
Document continuity steps and keep them current.
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