Backups are easy. Restores are the product.
Veeam Backup & Replication and Veeam for Microsoft 365 — designed against the recovery time you actually need, deployed by our engineers, and restore-tested on a schedule with the result in writing.
Veeam, designed around recovery
Backup & Replication
Virtual, physical and cloud workloads, with job design built from your recovery point and recovery time objectives rather than from the defaults.
Microsoft 365 backup
Exchange Online, SharePoint, OneDrive and Teams. Microsoft replicates your data; it does not keep a backup you control.
Immutable and offsite copies
A copy ransomware cannot delete, held offsite or in object storage, because the primary backup is the first thing an attacker goes for.
Replication and failover
Standby copies of the workloads that cannot wait for a restore, with failover tested rather than assumed.
Restore testing
Scheduled test restores with a written result. A backup nobody has restored is not a backup.
Monitoring and reporting
Job failures investigated the same day, and a monthly report showing what succeeded, what failed and what was tested.
From objectives to a tested restore
Almost every failed recovery we are called into had backups running. What was missing was a restore that anyone had ever tried.
1. Recovery objectives
How much data you can afford to lose and how long you can afford to be down — per system, not as one number for the company.
2. Design
Job structure, retention, storage sizing, offsite and immutable copies, and where the licences actually need to sit.
3. Deployment
Installed, configured and documented by our engineers, with the infrastructure sized to hold the backup window.
4. Restore test
We restore, we time it against the objective, and we write down the result. If it misses, we change the design.
5. Ongoing
Daily job monitoring, failure investigation, scheduled restore tests, and monthly reporting under a service agreement.
Common questions
Do we need to back up Microsoft 365?
Yes. Microsoft protects the platform, not your data. Deletion, ransomware and a departing employee are your responsibility, and the native retention is not a backup.
We already have Veeam. Can you take it over?
Yes, and the first thing we do is a restore test. That conversation is usually short and useful.
Can you host the offsite copy?
Yes — offsite and cloud copies, including immutable object storage. See Backup and Data Protection.
What about ransomware?
Immutability, separation of credentials and tested restores are what actually save you. We design for the assumption that the attacker reaches the backup server.
Ask us when you last restored something.
If nobody can answer that, the backup is a hope rather than a control. A restore test costs very little and tells you everything.
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