Backups are easy. Recovery is the hard part.

Most businesses have backups. Far fewer have ever tested a restore, and almost none have tried it after the kind of ransomware that also encrypts the backup drive sitting on the same network. Recovery is the part that actually saves you, and it's the part nobody checks until the worst day.

We're Amoeba Networks. We run backup and recovery for businesses across the New York Metro and the Puget Sound Area, and we build for the moment you have to recover, not the moment you back up: tested restores, copies ransomware can't reach, and the two layers most businesses forget — their cloud data and their devices. Insurers have noticed too. Recoverability is now something they audit directly, which ties this straight to your compliance and cyber-insurance readiness.

Recovery you can actually prove

A backup is a promise. A tested restore is proof. We schedule and rehearse the restores themselves, and keep copies isolated from your network so a ransomware hit can't take them down with everything else. When something goes wrong, the recovery is a procedure we have run before, on a recovery time you agreed to in advance, instead of a hope and a long night.

What that looks like

  • Full system-image, file, and folder backups across Windows, Linux, and virtualized environments.
  • Isolated, immutable copies that ransomware can't reach or encrypt.
  • Scheduled test restores against agreed recovery-time and recovery-point targets, so the restore is proven, not assumed.
  • A documented recovery runbook, so the bad day follows a plan instead of improvisation.

The backup most businesses don't have: your cloud

Here's the gap that catches owners off guard: Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace don't protect your data the way you assume. They keep the service running; they don't save you from a deleted mailbox, a ransomware-encrypted SharePoint, or the files that walk out the door when someone leaves. We add an independent backup of your cloud, held separately from the provider, so your SaaS data is recoverable on your terms instead of theirs.

What's covered

  • Independent backup of Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace — mail, files, and sites.
  • A ransomware safety net for cloud data, so an encrypted account can be rolled back.
  • Retained access to a departed employee's mailbox and files after they're gone.
  • Point-in-time restore, down to a specific item or a specific day.

Resilience down to the device

Recovery isn't only about servers. The laptop a ransomware payload lands on matters too. On business-class hardware that supports it, we use firmware-level resilience that can detect tampering and bring a compromised machine back to a known-good state, so a wiped or infected device doesn't turn into days of downtime while someone rebuilds it by hand. It ties back to your security: protection lowers the odds, resilience handles the times something gets through anyway.

Why this keeps coming up now

  • Firmware-level self-healing on supported business-class devices.
  • Fast re-provisioning, so a lost or wiped machine is back in service quickly.
  • Recovery that satisfies what insurers and clients increasingly ask you to prove — see Compliance & Cyber-Insurance Readiness.

Find out whether you could actually recover

The fastest way to know is to test it. We'll review what you're backing up, what you're not, and whether a restore would actually work when it counts. That first look costs nothing. Reach Amoeba Networks whichever way is easiest:


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