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Improve your recovery posture without complexity or unnecessary cost

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Ultima’s backup and disaster recovery services help organisations build operational resilience through proven disaster recovery planning.

We reduce the risk of data loss and downtime with practical, tested disaster recovery solutions that modernise outdated backup systems and implement cyber-resilient recovery platforms.

Simplify and automate disaster recovery operations. Improve recovery times from outages, cyber attacks, or human error with our backup and disaster recovery solutions.

Our focus is on improving your disaster recovery posture without adding complexity. We modernise legacy platforms and integrate disaster recovery planning into day-to-day IT operations.

Lower risk

Implement comprehensive disaster recovery plans, immutable backups, and ransomware protection.

Drive efficiency

Simplify disaster recovery administration through automation and visibility.

Create value

Consolidate backup and disaster recovery systems to reduce overhead.

Comprehensive Disaster Recovery Solutions for Every Scenario

Our backup and disaster recovery services go beyond simply protecting you from incidents. We improve your disaster recovery maturity while driving efficiency across your environment.

We drive efficiency across your Cloud storage, boost your compliance and audit readiness, reduce the operational burden on your internal teams, and improve your cyber and data recovery maturity. All of this, tailored to your specific use case requirements.

Build in resilience

Upgrade legacy backup tools with cyber-resilient platforms

Automate your Disaster Recovery plan

Build secure Disaster Recovery to Cloud services with orchestrated failover

Harden your backups

Recover from ransomware attacks with immutable backups.

Reduce backup waste

Consolidating backup tools across hybrid environments.

Get compliance ready

Meeting compliance requirements for data retention and recovery.

Test without the complexity

Simplify your Disaster Recovery testing and audit readiness.

Our Disaster Recovery approach

Our disaster recovery planning methodology includes secure, air-gapped backups, tested recovery workflows, and automation to minimize RTO/RPO. Every disaster recovery solution we implement focuses on measurable outcomes like compliance, system uptime, and risk reduction.

Whether you need on-site, cloud-based, or hybrid backup and disaster recovery, our team tailors platforms to your specific requirements.

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Geoff, our Data Centre Specialist discusses how to adapt your backup strategies in a shifting Cyber landscape.

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Transform your disaster recovery planning with Ultima’s expert team.

From initial disaster recovery assessment through implementation and testing, we ensure your backup and disaster recovery strategy protects your business when it matters most.

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Backup & Disaster Recovery: FAQs

What is disaster recovery planning?

Disaster recovery planning is the process of creating documented procedures and technical solutions to restore critical IT systems after a disruptive event.

A comprehensive disaster recovery plan includes backup strategies, recovery procedures, roles and responsibilities, and regular testing protocols to ensure business continuity.

What’s the difference between backup and disaster recovery?

Backup involves copying and storing data for restoration purposes, while disaster recovery encompasses the entire process of restoring operations after an incident.

Backup is a component of disaster recovery, but DR also includes recovery procedures, infrastructure failover, and business continuity planning.

How often should we test our disaster recovery plan?

Best practice recommends testing your disaster recovery plan at least twice annually, with critical systems tested quarterly.

Regular testing ensures procedures work as expected, identifies gaps, and keeps team members familiar with recovery processes.

What should a disaster recovery plan include?

A comprehensive disaster recovery plan should include: inventory of critical systems and data, defined RTO/RPO objectives, step-by-step recovery procedures, contact lists and escalation paths, alternative work locations, vendor contacts, and regular testing schedules.

How do cloud disaster recovery services work?

Cloud disaster recovery services replicate your critical systems and data to cloud infrastructure. During an incident, workloads can fail over to the cloud environment, allowing operations to continue.

This approach typically offers faster recovery times and lower costs than traditional DR sites.

What is disaster recovery planning?
What’s the difference between backup and disaster recovery?
How often should we test our disaster recovery plan?
What should a disaster recovery plan include?
How do cloud disaster recovery services work?

Disaster recovery planning is the process of creating documented procedures and technical solutions to restore critical IT systems after a disruptive event.

A comprehensive disaster recovery plan includes backup strategies, recovery procedures, roles and responsibilities, and regular testing protocols to ensure business continuity.

Backup involves copying and storing data for restoration purposes, while disaster recovery encompasses the entire process of restoring operations after an incident.

Backup is a component of disaster recovery, but DR also includes recovery procedures, infrastructure failover, and business continuity planning.

Best practice recommends testing your disaster recovery plan at least twice annually, with critical systems tested quarterly.

Regular testing ensures procedures work as expected, identifies gaps, and keeps team members familiar with recovery processes.

A comprehensive disaster recovery plan should include: inventory of critical systems and data, defined RTO/RPO objectives, step-by-step recovery procedures, contact lists and escalation paths, alternative work locations, vendor contacts, and regular testing schedules.

Cloud disaster recovery services replicate your critical systems and data to cloud infrastructure. During an incident, workloads can fail over to the cloud environment, allowing operations to continue.

This approach typically offers faster recovery times and lower costs than traditional DR sites.