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Backup & Disaster Recovery

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Backup & Disaster Recovery; Keep Your Business Protected

Imagine losing access to all your business data overnight; customer files, emails, financial records, and projects gone due to a cyberattack, system failure, or even human error. For many Melbourne businesses, this nightmare becomes reality because backup & disaster recovery are often overlooked until it’s too late.

At IT Engineering Pro,Β we provide Backup & Disaster Recovery (BDR) solutions in Melbourne that safeguard your critical data and ensure your business keeps running no matter what. With cloud backups, on-premises recovery, and proven continuity strategies, you’ll never have to worry about losing what matters most.

Why Backup & Disaster Recovery Matters

  • Costly downtime during system outages
  • Permanent data loss from hardware failures or ransomware
  • Compliance fines for lost or mishandled records
  • Damage to your reputation with clients and partners

Our solutions protect you from these risks, keeping your business resilient and prepared.

Why Choose Us for Backup & Disaster Recovery?

  • Fast Recovery Times – Restore critical systems in minutes, not days.
  • Multi-Layer Protection – Cloud + on-premises backups for maximum security.
  • Scalable Solutions – From SMBs to enterprises, we design solutions to fit your needs.
  • Proactive Monitoring – Backups are continuously monitored and tested for reliability.
  • Local Melbourne Support – Friendly technicians ready to assist when you need it most.

Keep Your Business ProtectedΒ 


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Frequently Asked Questions

Backup & Disaster Recovery is a strategy that ensures your data and systems can be restored quickly after events such as hardware failure, cyberattacks, accidental deletion, or natural disasters. It combines regular data backups with a structured recovery plan.

Backup frequency depends on how often your data changes. Many businesses use daily or real-time backups, while others may choose weekly schedules based on their risk tolerance and operational needs.

Backups can be stored on-site, in the cloud, or in a hybrid setup combining both. Using multiple locations increases redundancy and protection against local hardware failures or physical damage.

Yes. Secure backup solutions use encryption, access controls, and isolated storage to protect data from ransomware and unauthorised access.

If ransomware strikes, clean backups allow infected systems to be wiped and restored without paying a ransom, significantly reducing financial and operational impact.

Yes. Backup and recovery strategies are tailored based on data volume, compliance requirements, budget, and acceptable downtime limits.