Disaster Recovery

back up fast. when it matters most.

Tested backups and a clear plan to get you running again quickly when something goes wrong — ransomware, hardware failure, or simple human error.

A recovery plan you've actually tested — before you need it.

RAISING THE BAR ON MANAGED IT

A backup you've never tested isn't a backup.

Most businesses think they're covered — right up until the day they try to restore and find the backup was incomplete, corrupted, or months old. We follow the 3-2-1 rule and test restores on a schedule, so recovery is a plan, not a prayer.

3-2-1Three copies, two media, one offsite — the backup rule that holds up.
TestedWe run real restores on a schedule, so you know it works before you need it.
RTOA clear recovery-time target, agreed up front — not a guess mid-crisis.

A plan for the moment it matters

Backups are step one. A recovery you've rehearsed is what actually gets you back online.

Automated backups

Hands-off, scheduled backups of the systems and data your business runs on.

3-2-1 strategy

Multiple copies across media and offsite, so no single failure wipes you out.

Tested restores

We regularly prove the backups actually restore — before a crisis does it for us.

Continuity planning

A written plan for who does what, in what order, when systems go down.

Ransomware recovery

Clean, isolated backups that let you recover without paying the ransom.

Failover

Keep critical systems running while we bring the rest back online.

What that means for your business

When the worst day comes, it's an inconvenience — not the end of your business.

Survive the worst day

Ransomware, a dead server, a deleted folder — you recover from clean backups and keep operating, instead of starting over.

Know your recovery time

An agreed recovery-time target means you can answer the only question that matters in a crisis: how fast are we back?

Don't pay the ransom

Isolated, tested backups take the attacker's leverage away — you restore on your terms, not theirs.

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about our services — answered straight.

What is the 3-2-1 backup rule?

The 3-2-1 rule means three copies of your data, on two different types of media, with one copy stored offsite. It ensures no single failure — hardware crash, ransomware, fire, or theft — can wipe out your data completely. It's the gold standard for business data protection.

How often should a business test its backups?

At least quarterly — ideally monthly for critical systems. Most businesses assume their backups work until they actually need them and discover they don't. truit runs scheduled restore tests and documents the results so you have proof before a crisis, not assumptions during one.

What happens if my business gets hit by ransomware?

If your backups are clean, isolated, and tested, you restore from backup and decline to pay the ransom. If they're not, you're negotiating with criminals. The difference comes down entirely to whether your backups are isolated from your production environment and recently verified.

What is RTO and why does it matter for disaster recovery?

Recovery Time Objective (RTO) is the maximum acceptable time to restore systems after a failure. Without a defined RTO, recovery happens at whatever speed the crisis allows. truit agrees on your RTO upfront and builds a recovery plan engineered to meet it — so there's no guessing when it counts.

How is backup and disaster recovery priced?

Backup and DR pricing depends on how much data you're protecting, how many systems need coverage, how fast you need to be back up after a failure, and whether you require offsite or cloud replication. A single-location professional services firm has very different requirements than a manufacturer with production systems that can't be down for more than an hour. What's consistent is the ROI framing: the average ransomware recovery for a mid-size business runs well into six figures in downtime and remediation costs alone. truit scopes the right program for your risk tolerance and your budget.

Could you recover by tomorrow morning?

We'll review your current backups, test whether they'd actually restore, and build a recovery plan you can count on. No pressure — just a clear picture of where you stand.

Olympia 360-208-1082 · Spokane Valley 509-260-7242