Backup Infrastructure

Backup Infrastructure

The hardware and software underneath your backup policy

Backup targets, repositories and software sized for the restore time you actually need — because a backup that takes three days to restore is a policy document, not a recovery.

Veeam
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Sized on restore
not on capacity
Egypt-wide
on-site engineering
What we deliver

Backup infrastructure, end to end

Repository design

Disk targets sized for your retention and your restore window, with the throughput to actually deliver it under load.

Immutability

Hardened or immutable repositories so backups survive ransomware that reaches an administrator account. Without this the rest is decoration.

Offsite copy

A second copy on a second site, a cloud target, or both, so a fire or a flood is not also a data loss event.

Backup software

Veeam where it fits, native tooling where it does not, licensed correctly for the workload count.

Restore testing

Scheduled test restores with the results recorded. An untested backup is an assumption.

Reporting

Success, failure and duration reported to a person, with failures chased rather than filed.

How we size it

Restore first, capacity second

Almost every backup estate we inherit was sized on how much data there is, and never on how long a restore would take.

1. Agree the objectives

How much data you can afford to lose, and how long you can afford to be down. Per system, not one number for everything.

2. Work backwards

Those two numbers determine backup frequency, repository throughput and where the offsite copy has to live. Capacity falls out of that, not the other way round.

3. Build

Repositories, immutability, offsite copy and jobs configured, with the throughput verified under load.

4. Test and report

Restores tested on a schedule, results documented, and the evidence produced in the format an auditor will ask for.

Before you ask

Common questions

We already back up. Why would we change anything?

Usually because nobody has tested a restore, or because every copy is reachable from the same administrator account that ransomware would compromise first. Both are common and both are fixable.

Is a snapshot a backup?

No. A snapshot on the same array does not survive the array, the site, or an attacker with storage access. It is fast recovery, and it belongs alongside a backup rather than instead of one.

Cloud or a second site?

Whichever meets the recovery objective at sensible cost. Often both: fast local copy for everyday restores, offsite copy for the bad day. See disaster recovery.

Does this produce audit evidence?

Yes. Backup success, retention and tested restores are controls in ISO 27001, PCI DSS and SOC 2. Our compliance team packages the evidence.

Tell us how long you could be down.

That single number, per system, determines everything else. Send it with a data volume and we will design against it.

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