IT Disaster Recovery
in Long Beach, CA
Ransomware encrypted your servers and your backup — because your backup was on the same network. A pipe burst flooded your server closet and your USB backup was sitting on top of the NAS. Your “cloud backup” is OneDrive sync that doesn’t cover your servers or databases. You’ve never tested a restore.
Technijian provides IT disaster recovery for Long Beach businesses: immutable backup that ransomware cannot touch, off-site replication that survives building-level events, monthly restoration testing that proves recovery works, and the documented DR plans that get your business back online in hours, not weeks — 25 minutes from our Irvine HQ

Sound Familiar, Long Beach?
If any of these describe your backup situation, you’re one incident away from catastrophe.
Ransomware encrypted every server, every workstation, and your backup — because your backup was on the same network as everything else
Your server room flooded during a pipe burst and you discovered your ‘disaster recovery plan’ was a USB drive in the same room
Your cloud ‘backup’ is a OneDrive sync that doesn’t protect your servers, your databases, or your line-of-business applications
You’ve never tested your backup and your IT person says ‘it’s running’ — but nobody has ever verified that a restore actually works
Typical Backup vs. Technijian Disaster Recovery
❌ Typical Long Beach Backup Situation
✓ Technijian Disaster Recovery for Long Beach
The $412,000 Question: What One Hour of Downtime Actually Costs Your Long Beach Business (and Why Most Business Owners Dramatically Underestimate It)
For a typical 50-person Long Beach business, the true cost of a 24-hour outage: $7,000/hour in lost revenue × 24 hours = $168,000. $2,250/hour in idle labor × 24 hours = $54,000. Recovery costs: $30,000-$80,000 (IT labor, emergency fees, hardware). Customer impact: variable but typically $20,000-$100,000 in delayed projects and lost confidence. Total: $272,000-$402,000 for a single 24-hour outage. For a ransomware event with data loss: add the ransom payment ($50,000-$150,000), forensic investigation ($20,000-$50,000), and customer/regulatory notifications ($10,000-$50,000). Total: $352,000-$652,000. The annual cost of Technijian’s disaster recovery: $24,000-$72,000. The ROI calculation is not close.
The businesses that suffer the most are the ones that thought they had backup. They had a NAS device, or a USB drive, or a Carbonite subscription. But it wasn’t tested, wasn’t immutable, wasn’t off-site, and didn’t cover their critical systems. When disaster struck, they discovered their ‘backup’ was either encrypted alongside everything else (ransomware), physically destroyed alongside the servers (fire/flood), or missing critical data (only user files were backed up, not databases or server configurations). Technijian’s disaster recovery eliminates every one of these failure modes: immutable backup that ransomware cannot touch, off-site replication that survives building-level events, comprehensive coverage of servers, databases, applications, and cloud data, and monthly testing that verifies everything actually works.
The 3-2-1-1-0 Backup Rule: Why Long Beach Businesses Need More Than a NAS in the Server Closet
The evolved standard is 3-2-1-1-0: 3 copies of data, 2 different media types, 1 off-site, 1 immutable or air-gapped, and 0 errors (verified through testing). The critical additions: immutable backup (at least one copy that cannot be modified or deleted by anyone, including administrators, for the duration of the retention period — this defeats ransomware that targets backup systems) and zero errors (every backup job monitored, every restore tested, every failure remediated — the ‘0’ isn’t aspirational, it’s verified through actual testing).
Technijian implements 3-2-1-1-0 for Long Beach businesses: copy 1 is a local backup on a dedicated backup appliance (fast recovery for common incidents like hardware failure, accidental deletion, and minor corruption), copy 2 is replicated to an off-site location (cloud or secondary site — recovery for building-level events), copy 3 is an immutable copy stored in a separate environment with separate authentication (ransomware-proof — even if an attacker compromises your entire network, this copy is untouchable), and the 0 is verified through monthly restoration testing with documented results. For Long Beach businesses in the port area and coastal zones: the off-site copy also addresses the geographic risk of earthquake (Newport-Inglewood Fault) and potential flood exposure.
Long Beach Disaster Risks: Earthquake, Flood, Ransomware, and Why Your Geographic Location Requires Specific DR Planning
Flood risk: Long Beach’s port-area businesses, coastal properties, and low-lying areas face flood exposure from storm surge, king tides, and infrastructure failure (pipe bursts, which are far more common than natural flooding). The Los Angeles River Channel runs through Long Beach, and while engineered for flood control, the areas near its banks and the port have experienced localized flooding. For businesses in older commercial buildings (Downtown Long Beach, Bixby Knolls, parts of the East Side), aging plumbing infrastructure creates pipe burst risk that can destroy server rooms without any natural disaster involvement.
Ransomware risk: this isn’t geography-specific, but Long Beach’s business mix amplifies it. The port and logistics ecosystem makes Long Beach a target for supply chain attacks. The healthcare providers near MemorialCare are high-value ransomware targets. Law firms and financial services hold sensitive data attackers can leverage for double extortion (encrypting data AND threatening to publish it). Manufacturing companies with OT/SCADA systems face operational disruption beyond just IT. Technijian’s DR planning for Long Beach addresses all three risk categories: off-site backup survives earthquake and flood, immutable backup survives ransomware, and tested recovery procedures ensure you can actually restore operations regardless of which disaster scenario materializes.
Our 6-Phase DR Implementation
Assess → Protect → Document → Test → Harden → Manage
DR Assessment & Risk Analysis
DR Testing & Validation
Backup Architecture Design & Implementation
Cyber-Recovery & Ransomware Protection
DR Plan Documentation & Runbooks
Managed DR Operations & Continuous Monitoring
Disaster Recovery Services for Long Beach
Protection against every disaster scenario — tested monthly, not just assumed.
🗄️Business Backup & Recovery
📄DR Planning & Business Continuity
🔒Ransomware-Proof Immutable Backup
🧪DR Testing & Compliance Documentation
🌍Off-Site Replication & Cloud DR
⚡Rapid Incident Response & Recovery
Industries We Protect in Long Beach
DR designed for your industry’s specific systems, data, and compliance requirements
🚚Logistics, Freight & Port Services
💼Professional Services & Law Firms
🏥Healthcare & Medical Practices
🚚Logistics, Freight & Port Services
💼Professional Services & Law Firms
🏥Healthcare & Medical Practices
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FAQ — Managed IT Foothill Ranch
What is the difference between backup and disaster recovery?
How much does IT disaster recovery cost for a Long Beach business?
Three tiers: Essentials ($1,500-$4,000/month) for small businesses with 1-3 servers and 10-40 users — image-level backup, off-site replication, immutable retention, monthly testing, DR plan, and RTO <4 hours. Professional ($4,000-$10,000/month) for mid-size businesses with 3-10 servers — adds DRaaS (cloud-hosted server replicas), RTO <1 hour, quarterly recovery testing, cyber-recovery architecture, and compliance documentation. Enterprise ($10,000-$25,000+/month) for large or regulated businesses — adds hot standby, RTO <15 minutes, air-gapped backup, and 24/7 SOC. Compare to the cost of a single ransomware incident: $280,000-$650,000+ for a mid-size Long Beach business.
What is immutable backup and why does it matter for ransomware?
Immutable backup means backup copies that cannot be encrypted, modified, or deleted — not by ransomware, not by a compromised admin account, not by anyone — for the duration of the retention period. This matters because modern ransomware specifically targets backup systems: attackers look for NAS devices, backup software, and cloud backup credentials, then destroy backups before deploying encryption. With immutable backup: the ransomware cannot touch your recovery data regardless of how much access the attacker gains. You restore from the immutable copy and recover without paying ransom. Without immutable backup: your backup is likely encrypted alongside your production data, leaving you with the choice of paying ransom or starting over.
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