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Backup & Disaster Recovery · Since 1999

Backup & Disaster Recovery in
Los Angeles, CA

Ransomware, hardware failure, accidental deletion, natural disaster — when the worst happens, the only thing that matters is how fast you recover. Pro Link Systems builds backup and disaster recovery that's tested, ransomware-resistant, and built to get your business back online.

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The businesses that survive disasters are the ones that planned for them

Most businesses don't think about backup and disaster recovery until the moment they desperately need it — and by then it's too late to discover that backups were incomplete, hadn't run in weeks, or simply couldn't be restored. The statistics are sobering: a large share of businesses that suffer major data loss without a recovery plan never fully recover. Ransomware, hardware failure, human error, and even the wildfires and power events that affect Southern California are all real threats to your data and uptime.

Pro Link Systems treats backup and disaster recovery as what it really is — business insurance you hope to never use, but cannot afford to be without. We've built enterprise-grade disaster recovery for Fortune 1000 operations and multi-company organizations, and we bring that same rigor to businesses across Los Angeles. The difference is in the details: backups that are immutable and ransomware-resistant, recovery that's actually tested, and objectives that match what your business can genuinely tolerate.

A backup is only as good as your ability to restore from it. That's why everything we build is verified, documented, and tested — so that on your worst day, recovery is a procedure, not a panic.

Complete backup & disaster recovery

Protection, recovery, and continuity — engineered and tested.

Automated Backups

Scheduled, monitored backups of your servers, endpoints, and cloud data — running automatically and verified daily, so protection never depends on someone remembering.

Immutable & Air-Gapped Copies

Ransomware-resistant backups that cannot be altered or deleted once written, plus offsite and isolated copies following the 3-2-1 rule — so clean data always survives an attack.

Tested Recovery

Regular recovery testing that verifies backups actually restore, meet your RTO/RPO, and that the documented procedures work — turning your backup into a recovery you can trust.

Rapid Failover

Image-based backups and cloud failover let critical systems come back online in minutes to hours — even spinning up a virtual copy of a failed server while the original is repaired.

Defined RTO / RPO

We define realistic recovery time and recovery point objectives for each critical system, then engineer a solution that actually meets them — no vague promises.

Business Continuity Planning

A documented continuity plan with roles, communication procedures, and tabletop exercises — so your whole team knows what to do when minutes matter. Aligned to FINRA 4370 and other requirements where applicable.

The disasters that take businesses offline

1

Ransomware & Cyberattacks

The fastest-growing cause of business data loss. Immutable backups mean you can restore clean data and refuse to pay — turning a catastrophe into an inconvenience.

2

Hardware Failure

Servers, drives, and storage all fail eventually. Image-based backups and failover get you running again without waiting on replacement hardware.

3

Human Error

Accidental deletion and overwrites are among the most common data-loss events. Point-in-time recovery lets you roll back to exactly before the mistake.

4

Natural Disaster & Outage

Wildfire, earthquake, flooding, and extended power loss are real risks in Southern California. Offsite and cloud copies keep your data safe even if your office isn't.

Backup & disaster recovery — answered

Backup is a copy of your data; disaster recovery is the plan and capability to get your entire business running again after a disruption. Many businesses have backups but no tested recovery plan — and discover too late that restoring is slow, incomplete, or doesn't work. A proper BDR program combines reliable backups with documented, tested recovery procedures and defined recovery objectives, so you know exactly how fast you can be back online and how much data you'd lose in a worst-case scenario.
RTO (Recovery Time Objective) is how quickly you need a system back online after an outage. RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is how much data you can afford to lose, measured in time — for example, an RPO of one hour means backups frequent enough that you'd never lose more than an hour of work. We help you define realistic RTOs and RPOs for each critical system based on your business needs, then build a backup and recovery solution that actually meets them.
Modern ransomware actively seeks out and encrypts or deletes backups, knowing that a business with no recoverable backup is far more likely to pay. We protect against this with immutable backups that cannot be altered or deleted once written, air-gapped or isolated backup copies, multi-factor authentication on backup systems, and the 3-2-1 backup rule (three copies, two media types, one offsite). This means that even a successful ransomware attack leaves you with clean, recoverable data.
We test them. An untested backup is a hope, not a plan — and businesses regularly discover during an actual disaster that their backups were incomplete or corrupt. We perform regular recovery testing to verify that backups can actually be restored, that recovery meets your defined RTO/RPO, and that the documented procedures work. For business continuity plans, we also run tabletop exercises so your team knows their role before a real event.
That depends on the recovery objectives we design together and the solution that supports them. With image-based backups and cloud failover, critical systems can often be back online in minutes to hours rather than days — sometimes by spinning up a virtual copy of a failed server in the cloud while the physical issue is resolved. We design your BDR solution around the actual downtime your business can tolerate, then make sure it delivers when it counts.