Backup as a Service
We deliver backup solutions designed to match your infrastructure, not a vendor’s checklist. When failure strikes, we keep your business on track.
Our Backup as a Service Means Business
Data loss is a serious business issue. Every hour offline means lost productivity, missed revenue, and added stress for teams already under pressure.
Deployus delivers managed Backup as a Service (BaaS) to organisations that can’t afford long recovery times or unclear responsibilities during an outage. Our approach offers local backups for fast access and secure cloud storage to clinch long-term resilience.
Through a combination of local support and top-rated cloud platforms like Veeam, Azure, and AWS, we give businesses across Australia a practical path to secure, long-term data protection.

When Minutes Matter, So Does Your Backup
Backup systems only work if they’re reliable, fast, and designed for real-world conditions. Our Backup and Recovery as a Service is shaped by decades of experience supporting Australian businesses under pressure.
What sets up apart:
Triple-Layer Protection
Every client receives three copies of their data: two onsite for immediate recovery, one in the cloud for resilience in case of disaster.
Proven Tools
We use trusted vendors like Veeam to deliver cloud backup service setups that work as expected when recovery is needed.
No Hidden Costs
Our fee-for-service model means you only pay for backup storage until you activate disaster recovery. Compute time is billed only during use.
Onsite Support
Engineers are available across Australian capital cities. Whether scheduled or emergency, we send the right person to the right place.
Real People, Fast Responses
No bots. No menus. Your call goes to a qualified engineer within three rings, and we’re on it.
Tested and Monitored Backup Infrastructure
Systems are checked regularly to ensure recovery points are current and complete. Nothing is left to chance.

Put Resilience at the Centre of Your Operations
A reliable data backup strategy needs more than software. It needs process, accountability, and the right tools, set up correctly. Our fully managed backup and disaster recovery service is built around your real operational demands, not just technical requirements.
Data is stored in three locations: two copies on your premises for quick restoration, and one securely held in our Australian data centre. This gives you speed, resilience, and coverage in the face of hardware failure, ransomware, or natural disasters.
Tools You Can Trust. Support You Can Reach.
Most cloud backup services start and end with software. Ours begins with a conversation. We offer Backup as a Service in Australia that is engineered around your business operations, not generic service levels.
Our BaaS services:
- Cloud Backup Solutions: Enterprise-grade tools, fully configured and monitored by our engineers.
- Local and Offsite Storage: Fast recovery options with geographic separation for disaster protection.
- Defined RTO and RPO Options: Recovery Time Objectives (RTO) and Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) shaped to your operational needs.
- Real-World Testing: We verify that your backups work and meet the recovery times promised.
- Hands-On Setup and Monitoring: Our team handles configuration, and provides ongoing support over the long term.

Three Backup Platforms. One Local Team.
Not every business has the same infrastructure or compliance needs. That’s why we offer three distinct cloud backup options, each designed to match your systems and risk profile:
Inhanced Cloud DRaaS
This bespoke backup platform extends your existing setup into the cloud via our Australian-based infrastructure. Powered by Veeam Cloud Connect, our Inhanced Cloud DRaaS is quick to deploy, cost-effective, and fully managed by our certified team.
Microsoft Azure Backup
Best suited to Microsoft-centric environments. Azure integrates deeply with Windows Server and Microsoft 365, offering policy-based protection and regional redundancy for sensitive workloads.
AWS Backup
Backup as a Service AWS is a flexible option for organisations running multi-platform or hybrid infrastructure. AWS supports diverse workloads and includes robust encryption, compliance tools, and scalability as your storage needs grow.
When Disaster Hits, Here’s What Happens
We’re serious about data backup. We take a structured, proven approach to keep your critical data secure and ready to go, when you need it.
Here’s how it works:
1. Setup and Configuration
Our engineers work directly with your systems to build a full backup plan using the right platform. Backups are scheduled, encrypted, and tested. You get documentation showing what’s protected, where it’s stored, and how it can be recovered.
2. Disaster Strikes
Ransomware attacks, server failure, natural disasters—whatever happens, our service desk is on it. Backups and restoration plans are prioritised based on the incident’s impact on your business operations.
3. Recovery Process
We recover the affected systems according to your RTO and RPO targets. Depending on your configuration, this may involve restoring files from onsite storage or spinning up cloud-based servers.
4. Continue or Failback
Continue working in the cloud while we assess and repair the original systems. Once stability is confirmed, we either fail back to your on-premise infrastructure, or maintain your cloud presence.

When It All Goes Down, We Bring It Back
Our managed Backup as a Service solution isn’t insurance; it’s infrastructure designed for recovery, continuity, and control. Every solution we build reflects what your business can afford to lose, how quickly it needs to recover, and who’s responsible when something breaks.
We don’t make vague promises about peace of mind. We give you a system that works, people who answer the phone, and documentation you can rely on. That’s the Deployus difference.
FAQ: Delving Deeper Into Data Backup Services
What are the advantages of using a data backup service?
A managed data backup service offers structured protection, professional setup, regular monitoring, and recovery support, all critical for reducing downtime after data loss. It also removes the guesswork involved in managing backups internally, especially for small or stretched IT teams.
How does cloud-based backup differ from traditional methods?
Cloud backup stores your data offsite in secure data centres, typically with redundancy and built-in recovery tools. Traditional methods often rely on external drives or on-premises servers, which are vulnerable to physical damage or theft. Cloud backup also provides scalability, remote access, and more flexible recovery options.
What factors influence the pricing of backup solutions?
Pricing is usually based on the volume of data stored, how often it’s backed up, the retention period, and whether disaster recovery features (like failover) are included. Costs may also vary depending on whether storage is local, cloud-based, or both, and which backup platform is used.
What should I consider when choosing a backup provider?
Key considerations include the provider’s experience with your systems, recovery time guarantees, data centre locations (for compliance), cost transparency, platform compatibility, and their ability to support you during an actual recovery.
How can I ensure my data is recoverable after a disaster?
The only way to know is to test it. Regular backup testing and recovery drills confirm that data can be restored within the expected timeframes. A good provider will include this in their service program and provide documentation of each test.