Backup & Disaster Recovery
Business Continuity You Can Count On
When disaster strikes—whether it’s a ransomware attack, server failure, or natural disaster—your data is everything. Without a solid backup and recovery plan in place, your business could suffer catastrophic loss.
At Boom Logic, we offer comprehensive Backup and Disaster Recovery (BCDR) solutions that ensure your operations are protected, recoverable, and resilient—no matter what happens.
With 18 years of experience and our own data center infrastructure, Boom Logic gives you the power and flexibility to choose the recovery strategy that works best for your business.
Two Flexible BCDR Options
Boom Logic Cloud BCDR Solution
(Fully Managed by Us)
• Deployed with a local backup appliance at your site
• Automatically replicates daily to Boom Logic’s private cloud in our secure U.S.-based data center
• Includes rapid recovery, image-based backups, and multi-version retention
• Fully managed, monitored, and tested by our team
Datto BCDR Solution
(On-Premise with Cloud Sync)
• Enterprise-grade protection from a leader in the industry
• Deployed on-site at your location for rapid local recovery
• Cloud-based redundancy for offsite disaster protection
• Ideal for businesses that require granular control and high-speed local restores
Why Choose Boom Logic for BCDR?
Fast Recovery & Minimal Downtime
Our solutions are designed to recover your systems within minutes—not days. Whether it’s a file deletion or full server failure, we’ll have you back online fast.
Ransomware Resilience Built In
Ransomware can't touch your backups. Our systems use immutable backup snapshots and air-gapped replication to keep your data safe—even if your network is compromised.
End-to-End Encryption & Security
Every backup is encrypted in-transit and at rest, meeting compliance requirements including HIPAA, SOC 2, and NIST standards.
Continuous Monitoring & Health Checks
We monitor all backups 24/7 with built-in automated verification and daily health reports. You’ll never wonder if your backups are working—we’ll show you they are.