Data Backup and Recovery Services
Keep your business operating no matter what disruptions come your way.
Imagine Never Losing a File Again
Get back up and running quickly with a full suite of data
storage and business recovery services.

Recover quickly when a disaster hits with data backup and recovery services
Disaster recovery covers data restoration and business continuity planning, including securing replacement equipment after catastrophic loss and implementing remote‑work policies during extended power outages or major operational disruptions.



Data Backup Consultant
At ECM, we ensure that all data backups meet regulatory standards, including end‑to‑end encryption, redundant storage across geographically diverse data centers, preserved version history, and precise time stamping.
Protection from cyberattacks
Without reliable data backups, companies hit by ransomware often end up paying thousands of dollars to cybercriminals in the hope of recovering their files. With trusted backups in place, ECM can eliminate the infection, wipe compromised systems, restore data from the most recent backup point, and reinstall everything you thought was gone.

Multiple Forms of Backup Are Essential
We help clients safeguard information by creating easily recoverable,
image-based backups on-premises and in the cloud so your business
always has access to the data it needs.


Keep sensitive information safe with data backup and disaster recovery services
At ECM, we create a structured storage hierarchy based on the criticality of your data, combining onsite servers with secure cloud solutions for optimal protection and accessibility.
Automatic cloud data backup solutions
Regularly scheduled virtual backups can help reduce operational costs by minimizing the need for dedicated physical hardware.



Expert backup monitoring
“Set it and forget it” sounds great—but only if you have a partner who makes sure everything truly works behind the scenes. With ECM, you get comprehensive backup reporting and continuous monitoring that delivers proactive alerts, keeps your data protected, and ensures your backups are always ready when you need them.
Seamless Backup Solutions
Our multi-level cybersecurity solutions protect your network from top to bottom.
Data Backup
Dive deeper into the Data Backup options in our managed services offering.

Cloud File Backup
Protect your data with continuous file copy and secure storage of your information, along with easy data retrieval from the cloud.

Disaster Recovery Plan
Don’t wait until you lose critical business information to know how you’ll respond. With a proactive disaster recovery plan in place, you can return to regular operations in no time.

On-Premises Disaster Recovery
Ensure quick recovery when cyberattacks, natural disasters, or employee errors happen by restoring your full IT infrastructure.
FAQs
1. What is the difference between data backup and disaster recovery services?
Data backup refers to the routine copying and secure storage of business data so it can be restored if lost, corrupted, or encrypted. Disaster recovery services go further by restoring entire systems, infrastructure, and operations after events such as ransomware attacks, hardware failure, or natural disasters. Together, data backup and recovery services ensure both file protection and full business continuity.
2. How do data backup and disaster recovery services protect against ransomware?
When ransomware encrypts systems, clean backup copies allow IT teams to remove the infection, rebuild systems, and restore data without paying attackers. Versioned backups, offline storage, and secure cloud replication reduce the risk of backup compromise and allow rapid recovery to a point before the attack occurred.
3. How often should business data be backed up?
Critical business systems often require continuous or near-real-time backups, while less sensitive data may be backed up daily or weekly. Backup frequency should be based on how much data loss a business can tolerate, known as the Recovery Point Objective, RPO.
4. What are cloud data backup solutions and are they secure?
Cloud data backup solutions store encrypted copies of business data in geographically separate data centers. Security is maintained through encryption, access controls, multi-factor authentication, and redundant infrastructure, reducing risks associated with on-site hardware failure or local disasters.
5. Why is backup testing important for data resilience?
Backups are only reliable if they can be restored successfully. Regular backup testing verifies data integrity, confirms recovery procedures, and identifies configuration issues before a real incident occurs, reducing downtime during emergencies.
6. What does a data backup consultant do for a business?
A data backup consultant evaluates system risks, data criticality, compliance requirements, and infrastructure dependencies. They design structured backup strategies, define retention policies, and ensure that storage, recovery, and monitoring processes align with business continuity goals.
7. How do data backup solutions support regulatory compliance?
Many regulations require secure storage, retention policies, encryption, and audit trails. Professionally managed data backup solutions include timestamped version history, encrypted storage, and documented recovery processes that support legal, financial, and industry compliance standards.
8. Can a business operate during a disaster with proper backup systems?
Yes. Modern data backup and disaster recovery services often include cloud failover environments that allow employees to work remotely while primary systems are restored. This minimizes service interruption and protects revenue continuity.
9. What types of data should always be included in backup plans?
Priority data typically includes financial records, customer information, operational databases, system configurations, emails, and application environments. Backup plans should cover both structured data and full system images.
10. How do layered backup strategies improve data protection?
Using multiple backup types, such as on-site image backups, off-site cloud copies, and immutable storage, reduces single points of failure. Layered backup strategies improve resilience against cyberattacks, hardware failure, and environmental disasters.