Protect your business from data loss — whether it's ransomware, hardware failure, or the basement flooding.
Here's a question that keeps business owners up at night: If everything on your servers disappeared tomorrow, how long until you're back in business? Hours? Days? Never? Disasters come in many forms. Ransomware that encrypts every file and demands Bitcoin. A server power supply that fails and takes your drives with it. A burst pipe that floods your server room over the weekend. An employee who accidentally deletes the wrong folder. A fire that destroys your office. King of IT provides comprehensive backup and disaster recovery solutions for Toronto businesses. We don't just back up your data — we create complete recovery plans that get you operational again as fast as possible, no matter what happens. The businesses that survive disasters aren't lucky. They're prepared. Let's make sure you're one of them.
Every file, every database, every email — backed up automatically, encrypted, and stored safely offsite in Canadian data centers.
Depending on your plan, we can restore individual files in minutes, entire servers in hours, or spin up your whole environment in the cloud while we rebuild.
Immutable backups that ransomware can't encrypt. If you get hit, we restore from clean backups — no ransom payment needed.
Microsoft doesn't back up your data the way you think. We do — emails, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams — all recoverable.
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It depends on the scope. Individual files: minutes. A single server: 2-4 hours. Your entire environment: 4-24 hours depending on data volume. We document specific recovery time objectives (RTOs) for your business and test them regularly.
We restore from clean backups taken before the infection. Our backup systems use immutable storage that ransomware cannot encrypt or delete. You don't pay the ransom, you don't negotiate with criminals — you just recover and move on.
No. Microsoft provides infrastructure redundancy (their data centers won't lose your data), but they don't provide point-in-time recovery for user-deleted items beyond 30 days, and they don't protect against ransomware encrypting files in OneDrive. We provide true backup with long-term retention.
Your backups are stored in geographically separate Canadian data centers. We can restore your data to new hardware at a new location, or spin up your entire environment in the cloud temporarily while you rebuild. Your business continues even if your office doesn't.