Services
A backup is not protection until it has been tested. Flexnet Networks verifies your backups, defines realistic recovery objectives, and builds a continuity plan your team can actually execute.
A backup is not protection until it is tested
Most businesses assume their backups work — until the day they need them. Recovery is not about having backups; it is about knowing how quickly the business can resume operations when systems fail, and being confident that the plan works. Flexnet Networks builds, verifies, and tests that capability so it is a fact, not an assumption.
Capabilities
What a recovery posture includes
The pieces that turn “we have backups” into real resilience.
Verified, monitored backups
Backups that are monitored daily and verified — not assumed to be working.
Image-level backup
Full-system images so servers and workstations can be restored quickly, not rebuilt from scratch.
Microsoft 365 backup
Independent backup of Exchange, SharePoint, and OneDrive data Microsoft does not retain for you.
Defined RTO & RPO
Clear, agreed targets for how quickly you recover and how much data you can afford to lose.
Recovery testing
Scheduled tests that prove recovery works — before a real disruption tests it for you.
Continuity documentation
A written plan your team can actually follow when systems are down and pressure is high.
Our approach
How we test and prove recovery
Confidence comes from evidence, not assurances.
- 01
Define objectives
We set realistic recovery time and recovery point objectives based on what the business actually needs.
- 02
Implement & monitor
Backup is configured across systems and Microsoft 365, then monitored and verified daily.
- 03
Test recovery
Recovery is tested on a schedule, so you know it works before a real disruption depends on it.
- 04
Document & review
The continuity plan is documented and reviewed as the business and its systems change.
The result
Outcomes you can expect

- A backup posture that is verified, not assumed
- Defined, tested recovery time and recovery point objectives
- A continuity plan that keeps the business operating through disruption
- Confidence you can report on — to leadership, auditors, and insurers
Serving Texas and Florida
Backup & Disaster Recovery is delivered the same way from all three of our offices — with local presence across West Texas and Florida.
Questions
Common questions
Honest, plain-English answers about how this service works and what to expect from a Flexnet Networks engagement.
This is one of the most expensive misunderstandings in IT. Microsoft keeps its platform running and available — but under its shared-responsibility model, protecting your actual data is your job, not theirs. Retention windows are short, and once they pass, deleted or ransomware-encrypted files are gone. An independent Microsoft 365 backup covers exactly that gap: accidental deletion, a departed employee’s mailbox, or a ransomware event reaching into Exchange, SharePoint, and OneDrive.
Two numbers that turn “we have backups” into an actual plan. RTO — recovery time objective — is how quickly you need to be operating again after an outage. RPO — recovery point objective — is how much recent work you can afford to lose. A business that decides it can tolerate two hours down and fifteen minutes of lost data needs a very different setup than one that says a full day is fine. Flexnet Networks helps you set realistic targets, then builds and tests against them.
Because it is tested on a schedule — before a real disruption tests it for you. Scheduled recovery testing actually restores systems and confirms they come back clean, within the recovery targets you set. That is the line between a real continuity plan and a folder of backups nobody has ever tried to restore — and far too many businesses only find out which one they had on the worst possible day.
The platform
