Workload and data inventory
Map servers, workstations, databases, file shares, Microsoft 365 data, cloud applications, and line-of-business systems to a named backup policy and owner.
Rivell helps New Jersey businesses protect servers, files, Microsoft 365 data, cloud systems, and business-critical information with backup planning, recovery support, and restore-focused IT service. For broader continuity planning, see our disaster recovery services in New Jersey.
Rivell supports New Jersey organizations that need practical IT ownership, clear communication, and responsive support. Review our testimonials, case studies, and partner relationships to evaluate fit before starting a project.
Rivell evaluates the drive, storage condition, and available file-system evidence before explaining the recovery path. Results depend on the device, physical damage, overwritten data, encryption, and any prior repair attempts.
Solid-state drive data recovery is similar to hard drive recovery, meaning we run the device through various scans and recover the lost data. Moreover, we run solid-state drives through specialized software for flash memory.
Efficient IT support translates directly into enhanced productivity for NJ businesses. Downtime caused by technical glitches or system failures can lead to lost hours and decreased efficiency. A responsive IT support team ensures that any IT issues are promptly addressed, minimizing disruptions and enabling employees to focus on their core tasks.
Our state-of-the-art facility and data recovery experts' knowledge ensures a detailed diagnosis of your device.
After reviewing your device, our team member will contact you for your approval with details about the data recovery percentage.
Once you approve, our data recovery professionals work hard to retrieve lost data and inform you. We help transfer data to new devices.









Backup is planned protection before data loss. Device-level data recovery is a last-resort path after storage failure, deletion, or damage. A business backup service should make coverage, retention, security, monitoring, and recovery testing explicit.
Map servers, workstations, databases, file shares, Microsoft 365 data, cloud applications, and line-of-business systems to a named backup policy and owner.
Define recovery point and recovery time objectives by workload, then align backup frequency and retention with business, legal, and operational needs.
Use local, offsite, or cloud copies as the design requires, with separated credentials and immutable or isolated copies where the risk warrants them.
Monitor job completion, capacity, retention, and alerts. Assign ownership for investigating failures and recording the corrective action.
Schedule file, application, or system restores, document the result and elapsed time, and fix any gap before the next test window.
Plan how affected systems will be isolated, credentials reviewed, recovery copies validated, and clean services restored in business-priority order.
Related planning: disaster recovery services, cybersecurity services, Microsoft 365 support, cloud hosting, and managed IT services.
Need a clear view of backup coverage and recovery gaps? Schedule a business backup risk review.
Use these questions before the first sales call to review fit, risk, support ownership, and next steps.
Backup planning should review servers, endpoints, cloud applications, Microsoft 365 data, databases, file shares, line-of-business systems, retention needs, and restore priorities.
No. Microsoft 365 has retention and recovery features, but many businesses still need a backup strategy for accidental deletion, ransomware recovery, retention requirements, and restore flexibility.
Backups should be monitored, documented, and periodically restored in test scenarios so the team knows what can be recovered and how long recovery is likely to take.
Need a practical review? Schedule an assessment with Rivell.
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