Protection for the Day Everything Goes Sideways

Data loss, ransomware, hardware failure, and human error can shut a business down fast.

You need backups that are monitored, tested, and ready to restore when it matters most.

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For any business that cannot afford

Downtime

data loss

failed restores

the chaos that follows a preventable disaster

Most businesses assume their backups are working.

Then disaster hits, the sum of all fears for business owners: what you believed was protected, is gone.

When a restore fails, everything grinds to a screeching halt:

Productivity stalls

Profitability flatlines

Financial data is inaccessible

Projects and records vanish

Business is lost

Stress turns into panic

We don’t treat backups like a box to check

We build backup and continuity systems that are designed to restore quickly, reliably, and with as little disruption as possible.

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On-site and cloud redundancy

So one failure doesn’t take everything down

Regular test restores

Because a backup that hasn’t been tested

is a gamble

Rapid recovery playbooks

So your team knows what happens next before a crisis starts

Ongoing monitoring

To catch failures before they become disasters

Here’s how we do it the right way

No finger-pointing. No vague status updates. No “it should have worked."

Server and workstation backups

Protect critical systems and files across your business so a device failure doesn’t become a business failure.

On-site and cloud redundancy

Storing your important data on and off-site.

Rapid-recovery playbooks

A practical, documented plan for who does what, in what order, when something goes wrong.

Ongoing monitoring

Continuous oversight to make sure backup jobs complete, storage stays healthy, and recovery readiness doesn’t drift.

How it works

A custom action plan for your real world environment

01

Start with a conversation

We learn what systems matter most and

where your current risks are.

02

Assess your backup and recovery posture

We identify gaps in coverage, testing,

retention, and restore readiness.

03

Implement a continuity

plan that’s built to restore

So when something goes wrong, your

business keeps moving.

Backups and continuity faq

What is cloud based server infrastructure?

Cloud-based server infrastructure refers to computing resources — storage, processing, and networking — delivered through cloud platforms rather than on-site hardware. For businesses, this typically means a mix of cloud-hosted applications, data storage in cloud environments, and hybrid configurations that combine local and cloud resources. SIP Oasis manages cloud infrastructure for Greater Birmingham and Alabama businesses, including backup systems that ensure continuity when primary systems are unavailable.

See how prepared your business really is for data loss, downtime, or ransomware.

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CONTACT US

3 Riverchase Office Plaza

Suite 114, Birmingham, AL 35244

Phone: (205) 623-1200

Support: (205) 588-5858

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