Disaster Recovery Services for New Jersey Businesses

Disruptions can come from hardware failure, cyber incidents, power or connectivity loss, human error, or a wider emergency. Rivell helps New Jersey organizations define recovery priorities, backup coverage, response ownership, and restore procedures around the systems they depend on.

Disaster Recovery Solutions in NJ for Critical Data Protection

Connected systems create dependencies across users, applications, data, networks, vendors, and cloud services. Disaster recovery planning identifies the systems the business must restore first and the people responsible for each recovery decision.
Rivell helps New Jersey organizations align backup, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and support around realistic recovery priorities. The plan should be tested and updated as the environment changes.

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Our Disaster Recovery Services Designed for You

Disaster recovery services help organizations prepare for outages, cyber incidents, data loss, and other disruptions that affect critical systems. Rivell can help plan on-premises, cloud, or hybrid recovery approaches based on workload dependencies, recovery priorities, and support ownership.

Data Backup and Management

Under these services, we secure, store, and manage your crucial data so that you can recover it quickly in an adverse situation. Connect with us to learn more about this service.

Cloud System Integration

We take specific measures to enhance disaster preparedness, ensuring you get access to data anytime from anywhere. We help you move your data and application to top cloud infrastructure.

Business Continuity Planning

We at Rivell create a strategic roadmap to identify the vulnerable parts that can potentially affect your infrastructure. Based on our findings, the roadmap we create

Emergency Disaster Response

Our team of experts is ready for prompt assistance during emergencies. We do this by creating an incident response plan (IRP). It includes the responses you must take during

Emergency Network Setup Services

If a disaster happens, establishing a quick network setup is crucial to maintain the operation pace. We ensure to develop a temporary network connection to allow your

Restoring Databases & Accounting Data

With the right data backup and recovery services, Rivell helps New Jersey businesses recover critical databases, accounting data, files, and business systems while reducing downtime and financial risk.

Emergency Data Recovery Services

With the setup of a specific plan for emergency data recovery. We do it by creating steps and measures to take when a disaster occurs. We also ensure who will be responsible for

Why Disaster Recovery Planning Matters

Disaster recovery planning turns backup coverage, infrastructure dependencies, recovery priorities, and communication responsibilities into an operating plan. The goal is to reduce uncertainty during a disruption and give the recovery team clear, tested steps.

Production Servers and Workstations Recovery Services.

Data & File Servers Recovery Services.

Documents and Email Recovery Services

Emergency Network Redesign Services

Workstation Deployment and Setup Services

Microsoft 365 Support with Windows 2000, 2003 Support Services.

Network Operating System Support Services

Server Email Recovery and Migration Services

Profiles Recovery and Migration Services.

On-site Support, Hybrid Support with 24/7 Availability.

Remote Backup and Recovery Services

Proactive Server Maintenance Services

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Why Choose Us?

Rivell supports New Jersey organizations that need disaster recovery planning coordinated with backup, cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, applications, networks, and day-to-day IT support. The right plan depends on business priorities, system dependencies, recovery targets, and the people responsible for decisions during an incident.

Flexible Disaster Recovery Service Plan

We have a flexible range of DRS plans to choose from. Disaster recovery services can differ from one company to another. Hence, we have designed a

Defined Response Ownership

Document who declares an incident, who contacts vendors, who authorizes restores, and how users and leadership receive updates while systems are being recovered.

Minimize Risks

When you hire our disaster recovery services in NJ, we create strategies to identify and continuously monitor vulnerable areas.

Tested Recovery Procedures

Review critical recovery paths through scheduled restore tests or tabletop exercises so gaps can be fixed before an actual disruption.

Recovery Priorities by System

Identify which systems must return first, what data each depends on, and what temporary workarounds the business can use while recovery continues.

How Rivell Builds a Testable Disaster Recovery Plan

A recovery plan should translate business priorities into documented technical targets and repeatable actions. Recovery time and recovery point targets guide the design, but they are planning objectives, not unsupported uptime or recovery guarantees.

Business impact and critical systems

Identify the applications, servers, data, users, locations, and vendors that support essential operations, then rank the order in which they need to return.

RTO and RPO targets

Define the recovery time objective (RTO) for acceptable downtime and the recovery point objective (RPO) for acceptable data loss for each critical workload.

Backup and recovery architecture

Map production systems to backup coverage, retention, recovery locations, access controls, and immutable or isolated recovery copies where the risk requires them.

Restore testing and evidence

Run scheduled file, application, or system restore tests, record the result and recovery time, and assign remediation when a test exposes a gap.

Ransomware recovery sequence

Plan how affected systems will be isolated, credentials reviewed, recovery copies validated, clean infrastructure prepared, and business services restored in priority order.

Roles, communications, and review

Document decision owners, vendor contacts, user communication paths, temporary workarounds, and a review schedule so the plan changes with the environment.

Need recovery targets and test steps your team can use? Schedule a disaster recovery assessment.

Decision FAQs

Use these questions before the first sales call to review fit, risk, support ownership, and next steps.

What should be included in a disaster recovery plan?

A disaster recovery plan should identify critical systems, recovery priorities, backup coverage, restore procedures, ransomware scenarios, communication paths, vendor roles, and who approves recovery decisions.

How often should disaster recovery be tested?

Testing frequency depends on business risk, system complexity, compliance needs, and rate of change. At minimum, critical restore paths should be tested often enough to prove backups are usable before an incident.

How do RTO and RPO affect disaster recovery cost?

Short recovery time objectives and recovery point objectives usually require more resilient infrastructure, more frequent backups, faster restore options, and tighter monitoring.

Need a practical review? Schedule an assessment with Rivell.