Whole-NAS Ransomware
When ransomware reaches every share on a NAS, restoring file by file is impractical. The whole NAS needs to come back.
Snapshot-level NAS backup to local and cloud destinations.
For full NAS recovery, not just file-by-file. Managed end-to-end — configuration, monitoring, recovery.
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File-level backup is perfect for everyday recoveries. Snapshot backup is for the events where the entire NAS state needs to be restored — ransomware, NAS firmware corruption, large-scale damage, or planned device replacement.
When ransomware reaches every share on a NAS, restoring file by file is impractical. The whole NAS needs to come back.
A failed firmware update can leave a NAS unable to mount its volumes. The data may be there, but it is not accessible.
Restoring millions of files individually takes a long time, even when the backup is healthy.
Moving to a new NAS is a project — copying shares, permissions, settings, history.
NAS-local snapshots are useful but device-bound. If the NAS is gone, the snapshots go with it. And nobody monitors them.
Some audits require evidence of full-environment recoverability — not just file recovery.
Whole NAS recovery points — backed up locally for speed and to cloud for off-site resilience.
Need full NAS recovery, not just file recovery? We will design the right snapshot approach during your free consult.
Schedule Your Free ConsultWe configure the snapshot schedule, monitor every job, and run the recovery when you need it.
The snapshot schedule and destinations are sized so that a full NAS restore meets the recovery time your business needs.
Local snapshots for fast recovery. Cloud snapshots for the events that take out the local copies too.
Every snapshot job is checked daily. Failed or stalled jobs are acted on the same day.
When a NAS goes down, the recovery path is known and documented — not improvised at midnight.
Cloud destinations are designed so ransomware on the NAS cannot reach or overwrite the snapshot.
Encrypted, retention-controlled, documented. Designed to support Singapore PDPA evidence requirements.
The questions small business owners ask most about NAS snapshot backup.