Backup Services
Keep Your Data Safe and Secure
Overview
Automated backups, geo-distributed storage across 3 locations, RTO/RPO guaranteed disaster recovery and AES-256 encrypted data protection solutions.
What We Offer
01 Automated backup systems
We eliminate data loss risk by setting up scheduled incremental/full backup tasks with rsync and Borg Backup.
02 Disaster recovery plans
We guarantee business continuity with recovery procedures, emergency communication plans and regular drills aligned with RTO/RPO targets.
03 Remote backup solutions
We provide protection against natural disasters or hardware failures by storing encrypted backup copies at different geographic locations.
04 Data recovery services
We offer professional data recovery services from deleted files, corrupted RAID arrays and damaged storage media.
05 Backup testing and validation
Ensure your backups actually work with regular restore tests, integrity checks and automated verification reports.
06 Compliance and reporting
We prepare backup policies, retention periods and audit reports compliant with GDPR, KVKK and industry-specific regulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should backups be performed?
Daily for critical data and weekly for general system backups is recommended. Real-time replication can also be set up for databases. A custom backup schedule is created based on your needs.
How long does data recovery take in case of data loss?
It varies by backup type. Recovery from local backups takes hours, while from remote backups it can take from a few hours to a day depending on data size.
Is cloud backup secure?
Yes, your data is protected with AES-256 encryption during transfer and storage. Access controls and two-factor authentication ensure only authorized personnel can access backups.
How much storage space does a backup system require?
Storage needs are minimized through incremental backup and deduplication technologies. Typically 1.5-3x the original data size is planned; compression further reduces this ratio.
Why is backup testing important?
Untested backups are unreliable. Regular restore tests verify backup integrity, consistency, and whether they will actually work during a real disaster.
What data should I back up?
All data that would affect business continuity if lost should be backed up, including critical business data, databases, configuration files, emails, and system images.
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