Backup and Data Protection Solutions safeguard your business from data loss caused by hardware failures, human errors, malware, and unexpected disasters. These solutions ensure your critical information remains backed up, recoverable, and secure across virtual machines, cloud workloads, physical servers, and office devices. With tools like Veeam, Nakivo, and Synology Active Backup, organizations can automate backups, restore data instantly, and maintain business continuity without disruption.
Fast, agentless backup for virtual, physical, and cloud workloads.
Restore full virtual machines or individual files in minutes.
Ensures business continuity with real-time replication.
End-to-end encryption with secure offsite storage.
Supports backup to disk, tape, cloud, or NAS.
Single console to manage multi-site environments.
Immutable backups and threat monitoring to prevent encryption attacks.
Protects VMware, Hyper-V, Nutanix, and AWS workloads.
Incremental backups with deduplication and compression.
Instant VM, file-level, and application-item recovery.
Direct backup to cloud storage for disaster recovery.
Low resource usage with high backup performance.
Easy scheduling and policy-based backup configuration.
Supports immutable storage and offsite backups.
Protects PCs, servers, VMs, and cloud services from a single platform.
Simplifies backups for Windows, VMware, and Hyper-V environments.
Reduces storage usage and improves efficiency.
Restore files, systems, or entire VMs instantly.
Backup directly to NAS devices without additional complexity.
Supports snapshots and versioning to keep backups safe.
No extra license fees for Synology Active Backup.
Protects Exchange Online, OneDrive, SharePoint, and Teams data.
Backs up Gmail, Google Drive, Contacts, and Calendar.
Track backup health and status for cloud and local workloads.
Hard disk crashes, motherboard failure, and server issues can erase data permanently.
Accidental deletion, formatting, and improper system handling are common causes of data loss.
Cyberattacks can encrypt, corrupt, or steal valuable data.
Bugs, faulty updates, and corrupted applications can damage stored data.
Voltage spikes or abrupt shutdowns can corrupt files and operations.
Fire, flood, or earthquakes can destroy physical infrastructure.
Hackers may delete, steal, or manipulate sensitive information.
No backups or failed backup jobs leave businesses vulnerable to total data loss.
Unstable network connections may corrupt files during transfer.
Old hard drives, tapes, or USBs degrade over time and cause data loss.
OS crashes or misconfigurations can make files inaccessible.
Stolen or misplaced laptops and drives can lead to permanent data loss.