Data Backup and Disaster Recovery Services for AWS Based Workloads
Minimize downtime, strengthen your recovery posture, and ensure your systems come back fast with backup and disaster recovery services engineered for software and teams running on AWS.
How Our Service Offering is Structured
Many backup and disaster recovery setups appear sufficient until they are tested under real conditions. In our service line we focus on the areas that most often determine whether recovery succeeds or fails.
Cloud Resilience Design
Disaster Recovery Planning
Backup Strategy Design
Recovery Improvement
Restore Validation
Protection of Backup Assets
Disaster Recovery Services Case Studies
These success stories show how we help organisations improve their platform reliability, strengthen operational control, and support business continuity in real delivery conditions.
Our Clients
What the Clients Say
What Makes Romexsoft a Reliable Partner for Disaster Recovery and Data Backup
Most DR gaps are invisible until an outage — we help you uncover and close them before that happens and make sure your systems recover within the timeframes your organization depends on.
Engineering-Led Assessment
We analyze workload dependencies, infrastructure design, and operational procedures as connected parts of the recovery model, helping customers understand where the real obstacles to restoration exist during recovery execution.
AWS-Aligned Decisions
Our recommendations reflect practical experience across backup, storage, compute, database, networking, and multi-account design, helping ensure recovery measures fit the AWS environment they are meant to protect.
Clear Operational Guidance
Recovery depends on people and process as much as on architecture. We help define responsibilities, coordination points, and the operational steps needed to execute recovery with less confusion under pressure.
Strengthen Backup Coverage and Improve Recovery Readiness for AWS-Hosted Software.
Book a free consultation with our certified specialists to discuss your current backup and DR needs.
Benefits of Data Backup and Disaster Recovery
Businesses invest in this service to gain clearer visibility into current recovery posture and to define practical improvements before a failure scenario exposes avoidable weaknesses.
Faster Restoration of Workloads
Lower Data Loss Risk
Clearer Recovery Priorities
Visibility Into Existing Gaps
How the Service Works
Our approach is designed to give customers a clear view of current recovery posture, the most important gaps, and the actions needed to improve protection for critical workloads.
We review workloads, data flows, service dependencies, and continuity requirements to establish a clear baseline for further planning. This stage identifies which workloads matter most, where disruption would have the greatest impact, and where current measures may be incomplete.
Defining the most suitable protection and restoration model for each critical workload group. This includes backup scope, retention logic, recovery sequencing, and the disaster recovery approach that best fits the environment and business targets.
We assess whether the proposed or existing recovery path is workable in practice. This stage highlights the technical and operational issues most likely to delay restoration during a real incident.
We translate the findings into a sequenced improvement plan so your team can strengthen protection, improve restoration reliability, and reduce continuity risk in a manageable way.
What Comes Out of the Engagement
This service is designed to give the prospects outputs they can use for decision-making, planning, internal alignment, and follow-on implementation.
Delivering Backup and Disaster Recovery Across Industries
Each domain brings different continuity risks, data sensitivity requirements, and recovery expectations, all of which inform how we scope, design, and validate your DR coverage. This lets us identify gaps, prioritize what matters, and recommend changes that strengthen resilience without unnecessary complexity or cost.
Healthcare
ECommerce
BioTech
FinTech
EdTech
Media and Entertainment
Frequently Asked Questions
Backup entails on preserving copies of critical data and system state from accidental deletion, corruption, hardware failure, or ransomware. It is simply a copy of your data stored separately from the original.
Disaster recovery covers the broader process of restoring services after serious disruption (fire, flood, cyberattack, datacenter outage), including sequencing, dependencies, operational roles, and continuity planning.
In most production environments, yes. Backups alone do not guarantee that critical workloads can be restored quickly, completely, or in the right order during a major incident.
We typically recommend a layered approach – automated backups for granular data protection combined with continuous replication and a tested failover plan for critical workloads. The exact balance depends on your Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO) targets and how much downtime your business can realistically absorb.
For most AWS-based environments, the initial setup takes from 2 to 4 weeks. The process starts with a 2-4 day assessment of your infrastructure to define RTO/RPO targets and identify critical workloads. Replication is then configured incrementally without downtime followed by a test failover to validate everything works as expected. More complex environments with multiple regions, accounts, or legacy components may take up to 6-8 weeks.
Not necessarily. The initial engagement can focus on review, design, and validation without disrupting live systems. Where implementation changes are recommended, they are typically planned separately and introduced in a coordinated way.
Moreover, the service can be scoped around a specific platform, database layer, production environment, or other critical workload where continuity risk is highest.
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