Your Business Data — Protected at Every Layer
Local NAS storage for fast access. Encrypted cloud replication for off-site protection. Regular recovery testing so you know your backup actually works.
The Hybrid Backup Method
CTS360 recommends a three-layer approach that gives you fast local access, resilient off-site protection, and confidence through regular testing.
Files your team accesses daily — stored on the NAS for fast, shared access from any device on the network.
Laptop and desktop data backed up automatically to the NAS — ensuring no work is lost if a device fails.
Critical data replicated to an encrypted cloud destination — protected even if the office is inaccessible.
Regular monitoring of backup jobs and periodic recovery tests — so you know your data can actually be restored when needed.
Three Layers of Protection
Local speed, cloud resilience, and tested recovery — all monitored by CTS360.
What Your Backup Protects Against
A properly configured hybrid backup protects your business data from both everyday accidents and serious incidents.
Hard Drive Failure
Storage devices fail without warning. A local backup ensures data survives the failure.
Ransomware
Encrypted off-site backups cannot be reached by malware attacking your office network.
Theft or Loss
If a laptop or NAS is stolen, your cloud backup remains intact and recoverable.
Accidental Deletion
File versioning means deleted or overwritten files can be recovered from a previous snapshot.
Fire or Flood
Off-site cloud backup ensures data survives even if your physical office is damaged or destroyed.
Human Error
Mistakes happen. Regular backup snapshots give you the ability to roll back to a known good state.
NAS or Server Failure
Cloud backup means an NAS failure doesn't take your data with it — recovery is possible from off-site.
Office Disruption
When access to the office is impossible, cloud backup enables remote data recovery and business continuity.
Comprehensive Data Protection
Device Backup
Cloud Platform Backup
Business Data
Protect Your Business Data Today
A data loss event is not a matter of if — it's when. Let's put the right protection in place before that happens.