Backup & recovery

Backup and recovery planning before the bad day happens.

Tech 61 helps businesses identify what needs protection, what recovery should look like, and where backup habits need to improve before deletion, device failure, or ransomware creates panic.

What this solves

A backup is not a plan until recovery has been thought through.

Businesses often assume data is protected until a file, mailbox, device, or server is gone. Recovery planning turns that assumption into a clearer process.

OWN

Clear ownership

Tech 61 keeps the work tied to a specific support path instead of letting users, vendors, devices, and accounts drift apart.

MAP

Documented next steps

Every service area connects back to cleaner decisions, stronger defaults, better documentation, and fewer avoidable surprises.

What Tech 61 handles

Practical work, not vague coverage.

These are the real tasks and support habits that make backup & recovery easier to own over time.

  1. Backup planning for important files, devices, and cloud data

  2. Microsoft 365 continuity and deletion-risk guidance

  3. Ransomware recovery conversations and practical safeguards

  4. Device failure and replacement planning

  5. Documentation of what is protected and how recovery should work

Good fit

Built for local businesses that need cleaner systems.

Tech 61 serves York, York County, and South Central Pennsylvania with remote-first support and local context.

Businesses with critical client filesTeams using Microsoft 365 heavilyOwners worried about ransomwareOrganizations without a tested recovery plan
Service questions

Common questions about backup & recovery.

Short answers for business owners and managers comparing support options before they reach out.

Is backup the same as disaster recovery?

No. Backup protects data, but disaster recovery is the larger plan for restoring access, devices, systems, and workflows after a failure or incident.

Can Tech 61 help with ransomware recovery planning?

Yes. Tech 61 helps businesses think through backups, access control, endpoint protection, documentation, and recovery priorities before an incident happens.

Do Microsoft 365 files need backup planning?

Yes. Microsoft 365 reduces some infrastructure burden, but businesses still need to plan for deletion, account compromise, retention, and recovery expectations.

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