BHPSC offers a comprehensive range of data backup and disaster recovery services that help businesses minimize downtime and data loss in the event of an unexpected disaster or system failure.

Our team of experienced professionals work closely with our clients to assess their specific needs and tailor solutions that are scalable, reliable, and cost-effective. We understand the critical importance of data to businesses and the need to protect it against all forms of threats, including human error, hardware failure, natural disasters, and cyber attacks.

BHPSC offers a variety of backup options, including full backups, incremental backups, and differential backups, allowing our clients to choose the best option that suits their specific needs. Full backups capture all data, while incremental backups only capture changes made since the last backup, and differential backups capture changes since the last full backup. Our backup services are highly secure and reliable, ensuring that your data is backed up regularly and stored in multiple locations to safeguard against data loss.

  1. Full backup: As the name suggests, a full backup involves creating a complete copy of all data on a computer or server. This backup strategy is the most comprehensive and reliable, but it can be time-consuming and requires a significant amount of storage space.
  2. Incremental backup: An incremental backup strategy involves creating copies of data that have changed since the last backup. This backup strategy is much faster and requires less storage space than a full backup, but it is less reliable as it requires that previous backups be restored before restoring the most recent backup.
  3. Differential backup: A differential backup strategy involves creating copies of data that have changed since the last full backup. This backup strategy is faster than a full backup and more reliable than an incremental backup.
  4. Mirror backup: A mirror backup strategy involves creating a complete copy of a system, which is then kept in sync with the original data in real-time. This backup strategy is the most reliable but can be expensive as it requires a significant amount of storage space and processing power.
  5. Cloud backup: A cloud backup strategy involves creating copies of data and storing them in a remote data center. This backup strategy offers the advantage of off-site storage, which provides protection against physical disasters, theft, or other catastrophic events.
  6. Hybrid backup: A hybrid backup strategy involves combining local backup (e.g., full or differential backups) with cloud backup to create a comprehensive backup plan. This strategy provides the advantages of both local and cloud backup, providing protection against data loss due to hardware failure, natural disasters, cyber-attacks, or human error.

There are several different backup strategies that businesses can employ to protect their data against loss. Full backups capture all data and are typically performed on a regular basis, such as once a week or once a month. Incremental backups capture only changes made since the last backup, and are typically performed on a daily basis. Differential backups capture changes since the last full backup and are performed less frequently, such as once a week. Businesses can also choose to use a combination of these strategies to ensure maximum protection. Additionally, cloud-based backup solutions are becoming increasingly popular, as they provide a secure and easily accessible offsite backup option. It’s important for businesses to assess their specific needs and choose a backup strategy that best suits their needs and budget.

  1. On-premise backup: An on-premise backup strategy involves creating copies of data and storing them on local servers or storage devices. This backup strategy provides fast and easy access to data and can be less expensive than cloud backup.
  2. Off-site backup: An off-site backup strategy involves creating copies of data and storing them at a remote location, such as a backup facility or a cloud data center. This backup strategy provides protection against physical disasters, theft, or other catastrophic events.
  3. Cloud backup: A cloud backup strategy involves creating copies of data and storing them in a remote data center. This backup strategy provides off-site storage and can be less expensive than on-premise backup.

In addition to backup services, BHPSC also offers disaster recovery services to help businesses quickly recover from unexpected disasters such as natural disasters or cyber attacks. Our disaster recovery services are designed to minimize downtime and restore systems as quickly as possible. We have a team of experts who specialize in disaster recovery and work closely with our clients to develop recovery plans that are tailored to their specific needs.

Our disaster recovery services include data replication, failover and failback services, and cloud-based disaster recovery. We provide continuous data replication services to replicate data to a secondary site, ensuring that data is always available in the event of a disaster. Our failover and failback services ensure that systems can be quickly restored to their original state once the disaster has been resolved. Our cloud-based disaster recovery services provide an added layer of protection by replicating data to a secure cloud-based environment, enabling businesses to quickly recover their critical systems and data from any location.

At BHPSC, we understand that data backup and disaster recovery are critical components of any business continuity plan. Our experienced team of professionals works closely with our clients to develop tailored solutions that are reliable, cost-effective, and scalable, providing businesses with peace of mind knowing that their critical data and systems are protected against all forms of threats. Contact us today to learn more about our data backup and disaster recovery services and how we can help your business stay protected.