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But what happens when something goes wrong? Files get corrupted, hackers strike, or someone accidentally hits “delete”. It happens more often than you think.

That’s why having a solid backup and recovery plan isn’t just a good idea—it’s absolutely essential.

So ask yourself:

  • Do I actually know where my data is stored?
  • Is it being looked after by someone I trust?
  • If disaster struck, how quickly could I get back up and running?
  • Can my backup solution grow as my business does?
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Whether your data lives in the cloud, on-premise, or a bit of both, we’ve got you covered. Twin Vault is our powerful, fully managed backup and recovery service, built with flexibility, reliability, and simplicity at its core.

Here’s what makes it stand out:

  • Fast recovery times – your data restored quickly and fully functional
  • Agentless deployment – no disruptions, no extra workload
  • FIPS 140-2 certified – industry-grade security, always
  • Supports everything – OSs, apps, virtual environments, mobile devices, you name it
  • Sustainable & scalable – built to grow with your business
  • Fair pricing – you only pay for the data we store, nothing more

We’re here to make sure your data isn’t just stored, but safeguarded and ready whenever you need it. Because when it comes to your business, peace of mind is priceless—and Twin Vault delivers just that.

Data Backup & Recovery: Top 5 FAQs Answered

What’s the difference between backup and recovery?

Think of backup as taking a photo of your important files – it’s a copy you can keep safe just in case. Recovery is what you do when something goes wrong and you need to get those files back. Backups help you sleep better at night; recovery is what saves the day when things go pear-shaped.

How often should I back up my data?

It depends on how much you can afford to lose. If you update files daily, you should back up daily. Some businesses even do it hourly. The golden rule? The more frequent the better – and automate it where you can. No one wants to rely on memory when it comes to backups.

Where should I store my backups – cloud or on-site?

Ideally, both. Cloud backups are great for off-site security and easy access, while on-site backups are faster for recovery in a pinch. It’s like having a spare key at home and one with a trusted friend – just in case.

How long should I keep backups for?

Again, it depends on your business needs and any industry regulations. A general rule? Keep daily backups for a week, weekly backups for a month, and monthly backups for a year. And always keep at least one backup off-site.

Can’t I just use OneDrive, Google Drive or Dropbox?

Those tools are handy for file syncing and sharing, but they’re not true backup solutions. If a file is deleted or corrupted, those changes can sync across all devices. A proper backup system stores unchanged copies, so you’ve got a reliable lifeline when needed.

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