Backup & Disaster Recovery

Backup, Recovery, and Restore Confidence

Bald Eagle helps Salt Lake businesses monitor backups, verify restores, and shorten recovery time when ransomware, deletion, or system failure hits.

Pain Points

Where businesses usually feel the strain.

  • Backups appear healthy but no one knows whether key data can actually be restored
  • Retention settings do not reflect operational downtime or legal needs
  • Critical systems have no documented order of recovery after an incident
  • Ransomware planning stops at backup status instead of restore readiness
Included

What the work actually covers.

  • Backup configuration and monitoring review
  • Recovery priorities aligned to business operations
  • Restore testing guidance or supervised execution
  • Continuity recommendations tied to actual systems and dependencies
Who It Is For

For offices that cannot absorb data loss or long downtime.

This service fits small professional-service businesses and local offices that rely on file access, account access, line-of-business systems, or shared data to stay open.

Why It Matters

Why it matters

When recovery planning is vague, incident response becomes guesswork. That extends downtime and turns manageable failures into business-wide disruption.

Verified restores create a more honest continuity plan because owners can see what recovery would actually require before a real incident forces the answer.

Simple Process

How backup verification turns into a real recovery plan.

01

Review

Identify the backups, systems, and restore assumptions tied to your highest downtime risk.

02

Verify

Confirm what can be restored, what is untested, and where ransomware pressure would break the plan.

03

Prioritize

Deliver the next actions for restore testing, retention fixes, and continuity improvements.

Deliverables

Clear outputs, not vague promises.

  • Backup and recovery posture review
  • Prioritized restore and continuity concerns
  • Retention, monitoring, and restoration recommendations
  • Defined next steps for remediation or ongoing continuity oversight
Next Step

If you have never restored it, you do not know if it comes back.

Most backups exist but are never tested. Start with the system that would stop the business first.

Internal Links

Related pages for the next decision.

Recovery Assessment

Structured backup and recovery review focused on what actually fails, what restores, and what has to be fixed first.

See Recovery Assessment

Backup Existed. Recovery Failed.

A recovery test exposed missing data, broken restore steps, and backup assumptions that would have become business downtime.

See Backup Existed. Recovery Failed.

Also review the FAQ, about Bald Eagle, and the Salt Lake service area.