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Planning Preparation

Build resilience before disruption strikes prepare, protect, and recover with confidence.

In our digital-first world, it’s not if a disruption happens but when. VITS helps you prepare with a layered, purposeful Backup & Disaster Recovery (BDR) strategy designed, tested, and ready.

Why Planning Matters

Effective disaster recovery isn’t just about backups; it’s a proactive, strategic approach that preserves operations, reputation, and resilience when it counts. It enables swift restoration, minimises downtime, and protects data through defined policies underpinning both business continuity and regulatory compliance.


Backup and Disaster Recovery

Why VITS Excels at BDR Planning

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Holistic, Business-Aligned Strategy

We anchor BDR on business impact analysis, not just tech, ensuring your recovery plan supports operations and goals.

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Inbound & Outbound Protection

Blocks threats entering your network and ensures no compromised emails leave your control.

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Advanced Scanning Techniques

Uses Bayesian filters, AI/ML analytics, SPF/DKIM/DMARC validation, sandboxing, and threat reputation checks.

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Cleaner, More Productive Inboxes

Sorts out spam and graymail, reducing distractions and helping your team focus on important communications.

Core Planning & Preparation Pillars

Pillar

Purpose & Outcome

Asset Inventory & Risk Assessment

Catalogue all essential systems, hardware, software, and data. Evaluate threats (hardware failure, cyberattacks, natural disasters) and assess business impacts to prioritise recovery efforts.

Define RTO & RPO

Set your recovery time (RTO) and point (RPO) objectives, aligning IT recovery strategies with business needs.

Backup Strategy (3-2-1 Approach)

Apply the trusted backup model, maintain 3 data copies, store on 2 media types, with at least one off-site or air-gapped copy.

Off-site & Hybrid Backups

Ensure backups are stored reliably as distant as necessary (cloud or external vaults) to survive local disasters while keeping recent, fast recovery data locally accessible.

Design Recovery Sites & DR Modes

Choose recovery models: Hot Sites for near-immediate failover; DRaaS (Disaster Recovery as a Service) for cost-effective, managed recovery; Virtualised DR for rapid infrastructure redeployment.

Document & Communicate

Develop clear DR policies, roles, and communication plans including crisis response, team responsibilities, and vendor coordination.

Test & Iterate

A plan is only as good as its tests. Regular drills, tabletop simulations, and live recoveries reveal gaps and build confidence across teams.

Audit & Improve Continuously

Measure performance against RTO/RPO, confirm governance, and evolve your plan with lessons learned and changing infrastructure.

Why VITS Excels at BDR Planning

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Holistic, Business-Aligned Strategy

We anchor BDR on business impact analysis, not just tech, ensuring your recovery plan supports operations and goals.

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Tailored, Multi-Tiered Solutions

From hybrid backups to virtualized recovery and hot site failover, we design solutions shaped by your risk tolerance and budget.

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Clear Governance & Crisis Coordination

Define responsibilities, communication, and decision-making before a crisis so every team knows what to do when minutes matter.

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Rigorous Testing & Scenario Simulation

We don’t just develop plans, we test them. Through regular, real-world simulations, we validate response capabilities under pressure.

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Audit-Ready & Evolvable

Expect frameworks that pass audit scrutiny and adapt as your environment grows in complexity or regulation tightens.

Step-by-Step: VITS BDR Planning Process

Inventory your systems, analyze threats, and set RTO/RPO targets aligned to critical business functions.

Apply 3‑2‑1 backups, select recovery sites or services, and implement hybrid or virtualized infrastructure where needed.

Clarify who’s in charge, how communications flow, and how to act during diverse scenarios (cyberattack, hardware failure, power loss).

Run live and tabletop exercises across scenarios, including ransomware and infrastructure failure, to validate readiness.

Audit performance against recovery objectives, update based on findings, and schedule recurrent testing.

Resilience Is Preparedness

Downtime is never convenient but it’s always costly. Let VITS help you build a BDR strategy that stands up against real-world disruptions. Ready when you are.

Contact VITS today to begin your Backup & Disaster Recovery Planning and ensure continuity when it matters most.


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Backup & Disaster Recovery FAQs

Planning and preparation involve creating strategies, policies, and procedures to ensure your business can quickly recover data and operations after a disruption such as cyberattacks, hardware failures, or natural disasters.

Without proper planning, businesses risk extended downtime, data loss, and financial damage. Preparing in advance ensures critical systems can be restored quickly, minimising disruption and maintaining business continuity.

Yes. Many regulations and standards, such as GDPR, ISO 27001, and PCI DSS, require organisations to have measures in place to protect and recover data. A well-documented disaster recovery plan helps demonstrate compliance and reduces the risk of penalties.

A strong plan should outline backup schedules, data storage locations, recovery time objectives (RTO), recovery point objectives (RPO), roles and responsibilities, and clear steps for restoring operations.

Yes. SMEs are just as vulnerable to disruptions as large enterprises, but often have fewer resources to recover. Effective planning and preparation give smaller organisations resilience and confidence in the face of unexpected events.

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