Your Backups Are Failing!

Your Backups Are Failing!

Backup failures can kill your MSP and ruin your life (no, that’s not an exaggeration). Find out what your backup solution isn’t telling you — identify gaps in your backup process with our Data Protection Checklist.

There are many ways patchwork or manual processes can leave you vulnerable to losing client data.
Are you the next data-loss victim? Keep reading to find out.

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  • 12% Of Backups Fail Daily

    If your clients’ backups fail, you fail. Lost data leads to lost clients, litigation, legal fees, and reputational damage. Your clients will blame you, and you will lose business — possibly even YOUR business. 

    You’re messing up backups, and you don’t even know it!

  • “But I already have a backup solution”

    of those who experience data loss never fully recover that data

    Great start! But there’s a big gap between having a backup solution and offering complete data protection.

    58% of businesses that experience data loss never fully recover their data1. If backups are missed, your clients can still suffer data loss — and it will be your fault.

  • “My dashboard says everything is fine”

    Most dashboards only identify successful and failed backups. But what about stalled backups? These go unreported. Remember, no news is not good news! 

    No Results Monitoring identifies backups that don’t trigger a “Success” or “Failure” notification. Without this, critical backups fall through the cracks — and that data can’t be restored later.

  • “Wait, back up. You’re saying my backups aren’t actually backing up?”

    of failed backups are due to human error

    Yes, that’s exactly what we’re saying. Many MSPs are overconfident in their backup tools. Others fail to account for human error, which makes up 74% of failed backups2

    Most MSPs don’t realize there are gaps in their process. These gaps can lead to catastrophic data loss before you even know there’s a problem.

  • “That won’t happen to me or my clients”

    of ransomware attacks target businesses with <1,000 employees

    82% of ransomware attacks target businesses with fewer than 1,000 employees3 — it’s not a matter of if your clients will get hit, but when.

    Large enterprises have the resources to protect their data, but small businesses lack this essential infrastructure. Your clients are actually more vulnerable to a cyberattack.

What’s The Solution?

Identify gaps in your backup process with this Data Protection Checklist
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Hear What Our Partners Have To Say

“If a backup did not run, no news is good news, right? The system perceived that as a success and reported nothing. We lost a client because of that. Their backups weren’t running, and we weren’t aware of it. That’s $4000 per month lost from this one client.”

Matthew Moog
Sr. Systems Engineer
River Run

“We just found a backup a couple of weeks ago that wasn’t running for the first week before we started using Backup Radar. So that’s, in our opinion, the most dangerous one: the missed backups — the ones that don’t send the report out. We also checked all the servers we’re running to make sure all are enrolled in Backup Radar. When the backup doesn’t run, we get a ticket output.”

Patrick Verkerk
Assessment Administrator
Gflex

Ready to see if there are gaps in your backup monitoring process?

Check out the Data Protection Checklist to perform a self-audit.

Where are your blind spots?

FAQ

Why should I use Backup Radar?

Backup Radar automates your organization’s backup monitoring and data protection processes, removing the burden of performing these time-intensive tasks manually. This saves your team time and helps protect against backup failures caused by human error.

What is No Results monitoring? And how does it work?

No Results monitoring alerts your organization to backups that get stalled or go unreported — the ones that don’t trigger a “success” or “failure” notification. With other backup tools, these gaps can go under the radar and cause significant vulnerabilities without you ever knowing there is a problem. Backup Radar will alert you to backups that are not completed, so you can identify gaps in your process and address them accordingly.

What software does Backup Radar integrate with?

Backup Radar integrates with over 300 applications, so you can rest assured knowing all of your data (and your clients’ data) is backed up and stored securely. See the full list of integrations here.

Where are your cloud servers hosted?

Our cloud services are hosted in Microsoft Azure and are geo-redundant. These data centers have been audited to SOC 1/SSAE 16/ISAE 3402 standards and meet PCI DSS Level 1 and HIPAA requirements. For more information, click here.

What type of uptime does Backup Radar provide?

Backup Radar was designed for 99.999% service availability with geo-redundant storage and databases on the Azure platform. Since its inception, we have never had an outage lasting more than 30 minutes.

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