Business
Continuity Plans
When disaster strikes, most businesses find out their recovery plan doesn’t exist.
How We Work For You
Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery
Castle Technology Partners helps businesses prepare for the unexpected with comprehensive business continuity planning and disaster recovery solutions. Our structured approach ensures your company can maintain operations through any disruption.
Business Impact Analysis
When something goes wrong, you already know exactly what to restore first — and in what order.
Risk Assessment
You find out where your vulnerabilities are before a disaster or attacker does.
Disaster Recovery Planning
If something takes your systems down, there’s already a clear, tested plan to get you back — not a panic.
Development & Implementation
Your continuity plan isn’t just a document sitting in a drawer — it’s built, documented, and ready to run.
Testing & Validation
When you actually need your recovery plan to work, you already know it will.
Reporting & Compliance
When a regulator or auditor asks what your plan is, you hand them exactly what they’re looking for.
What Makes Us Different
Why Choose Castle for Business Continuity
Most businesses don’t have a real disaster recovery plan — they have hope. Hope that the backup works, hope that the power comes back, hope that ransomware doesn’t hit them. Castle replaces hope with a plan that’s been tested, documented, and ready to execute.
Business Continuity FAQ's
What happens if a disaster hits and we don’t have a plan? +
The average small business that experiences major data loss closes within 6 months. Without a tested recovery plan, a ransomware attack, server failure, or hurricane doesn’t just cost you a few days — it can cost you the entire business.
How fast can you get us back online? +
Hours, not days. Critical systems can be restored in 1–4 hours. The industry average without a managed plan is 3–5 days. Every hour of downtime costs you money, clients, and trust.
We already back up to an external drive — isn’t that enough? +
If that drive is next to your server, one flood takes both. If it’s plugged in during ransomware, it gets encrypted too. Real continuity means offsite, encrypted, air-gapped backups tested regularly — not a USB drive someone remembers on Fridays.
Do you actually test the backups? +
Every single one. A backup you’ve never tested is just a file you hope works. We run automated verification and full recovery drills so we know — not guess — that your data can be restored.
What about hurricanes? We’re on the Gulf Coast. +
Exactly why we built our plans the way we did. Cloud backups in geographically separate data centers mean your data survives even if your office doesn’t. We’ve helped clients through Sally, Ida, and Zeta. On the Gulf Coast, business continuity isn’t optional — it’s survival.
