Consultations

Consultations in backup and recovery reporting

Each consultation ends in a picture you can hold: coverage maps, restore timings, exception lists, and notes in the operator’s language. Choose the work that matches the question you have to answer.

We take on the questions that sit between the backup product and the people who would have to use a copy. If you already know the software well, you still may not know which jobs have been quietly skipping a volume, or whether last year’s off-site crate still matches the book.

The flagship work is the Recovery Readiness Review. The others in this family reuse the same method: sit with the records, try one real recovery where it is safe, and draw the result so a director and an operator can read the same page.

On-site visit plus a bound visual ledger

Recovery Readiness Review

For operations managers and records officers who must know, in writing, which systems would actually return and how long the last honest restore took.

Quoted after a scoping note; field days from 850 GEL

Attendance at your nominated window, then a visual report

Restore drill observation

You already have a drill on the calendar. We watch, time the waits, and draw the story so the next drill is not the same conversation in a different room.

From 1,400 GEL for a single nominated window

Recurring monthly page from records you send

Monthly backup job ledger

A standing arrangement for sites that want last month’s exceptions drawn on one page, in the same hand, before the operations meeting.

From 1,200 GEL per month, quoted on the number of job families

Site visits to the archive and the office that signs the book

Archive and off-site mapping

A survey of off-site crates, shelves, and signed books, drawn as a map the courier and the operator can both annotate.

Quoted by number of off-site rooms and crates