Most businesses assume backups work. Very few have ever tested recovery.
Restore Ready helps small businesses check whether their backups can actually be restored before a server failure, cyber attack, accidental deletion or disaster proves otherwise.
Your backup is only useful if it can be restored.
Backup software can show green ticks, but that does not always mean your business could recover quickly when something goes wrong.
We look at the practical recovery questions business owners actually care about:
This is not about replacing your IT provider.
Your IT company may already manage your backups. Restore Ready provides independent recovery-focused review and reporting.
1. Review
We discuss what systems and data matter most to your business, who manages them, and how they are currently protected.
2. Assess
We look for common recovery risks such as untested restores, unclear responsibilities, weak retention or missing cloud backups.
3. Report
You receive a straightforward report explaining your current position and practical next steps.
Common questions we help answer
- When were your backups last properly tested?
- Could you restore important files today?
- How long would recovery actually take?
- Are your Microsoft 365 or cloud files protected?
- Would ransomware affect your backups?
- Does anyone have a written recovery plan?
- Who would you call first if your systems went down?
Who is this for?
Restore Ready is aimed at small businesses that depend on their data but do not have the time, knowledge or confidence to verify recovery themselves.
This may include accountants, solicitors, estate agents, manufacturers, professional services, local offices and businesses with servers, NAS devices, cloud storage or Microsoft 365.
The aim is simple: give the business owner clarity before something goes wrong.
Book a Backup Recovery Readiness Review
Tell us a little about your business and your current backup concerns. We will reply to arrange a suitable time to talk.