Restore proof

Backup that can be proven before the incident.

PureIT configures backup, tests restore, and sends a monthly report showing what can be recovered, how fast, and where the risk still sits.

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Target outcomes

  • You know what can be restored and how long it may take.
  • You find incomplete backups before the bad day.
  • You get monthly proof for management, audit, and insurance talks.

Operating proof

  • RTO/RPO: time and data-loss targets estimated through tests, not hope
  • Runbook: recovery steps written for management, not only for admins
  • Ransomware: offsite copies and checks that reduce ugly surprises

Many companies have a backup job. Fewer have tested what happens when they need to restore quickly. Backup DR Autopilot moves the conversation from configured to proven.

The result is a monthly recovery status: what works, what is missing, what time is realistic, and what must be fixed before ransomware, accidental deletion, or hardware failure. Boring? Maybe. Useful? Very.

Scope

What is included

Backup design

We decide what gets saved, where it goes, and how long it stays there.

  • servers and VMs
  • NAS and critical files
  • SaaS exports where useful

Restore test

We schedule restore tests and write down the result. Sounds basic. Still rare.

  • files
  • apps
  • virtual machines

Monthly report

The report shows backup status, test results, risks, and next actions.

  • RTO/RPO
  • errors
  • recommendations

Onboarding

Launch steps

  1. Inventory workloads and their business criticality.
  2. Define retention, offsite location, and test frequency.
  3. Configure backup and alerting.
  4. Run a restore test and send the report.

FAQ

Useful clarifications before the technical call

Is hosting backup enough?

Maybe, but only if you know what it covers, how long it is kept, and whether restore was tested.

What do RTO and RPO mean?

RTO is the time until you are operational again. RPO is the maximum data loss you accept.

Restore proof

A backup is useful only after restore works.

We test one restore, document the gap, and give you a readable RTO/RPO note. Not a scary report. A useful one.