Backup & Disaster Recovery
Backups only matter if you can restore when it counts.
CoreNet designs backup and continuity practices around the real business impact of downtime, data loss, and system failure.
Included focus areas
- Backup policy design
- Restore validation
- Recovery documentation
- Business continuity planning
- Backup monitoring
- Vendor coordination
Outcomes
What better looks like.
More confidence in recovery
Reduced downtime risk
Documented restore process
Clear backup ownership
Process
Clear steps, practical work.
1
Identify critical systems
We determine what systems and data matter most to operations, revenue, and customer experience.
2
Define recovery expectations
We align backup policies with realistic recovery needs and business priorities.
3
Validate restores
We help test restore paths and document the recovery process before an incident happens.
Questions
Common questions.
Why do backups need testing?
A backup is only useful if it can be restored. Testing validates that data, access, and recovery steps work when needed.
Can you help with business continuity planning?
Yes. We help identify critical systems, recovery priorities, vendor dependencies, and practical continuity steps.