IT Services · Storage & Backup

Your business data should not live on one computer and a prayer.

Shared files, photos, documents and business records need a sensible home — and a way back when something breaks. COD designs right-sized storage and backup for small businesses without turning it into an enterprise science project.

What we solve

Shared Storage

Give the business a central place for files instead of scattering important data across individual desktops and USB drives.

Backup & Recovery

Plan for accidental deletion, failed hardware, bad updates and the day somebody says, “I really need that folder back.”

Offsite Copies

Keep a copy away from the primary system so one hardware failure, theft or local disaster does not take everything with it.

NAS Solutions

Right-size network storage for the business, including TrueNAS and other platforms when they fit the requirements.

Secure Remote Access

Reach the files you actually need away from the office without making somebody’s desk PC the company file server.

Health & Lifecycle

Storage is infrastructure. Drives age, capacity fills up and backups need checking. We can help keep an eye on it.

RAID is not backup.

Redundant drives can help keep a storage system running after a drive fails. They do not protect you from accidental deletion, ransomware, theft, fire or a mistake that gets replicated across the array. We design storage and backup as separate parts of the same plan.

The goal

Stop thinking about where the files are.

Small businesses often grow organically: a shared folder on one PC, a USB drive for “backup,” a cloud account somebody set up years ago, and one employee who knows where everything is. It works — right up until it doesn’t.

COD cleans that up. We look at what needs to be shared, how much data there is, who needs access, how long it needs to be retained and how quickly the business needs it back after a failure. Then we build the simplest solution that meets those needs.

How we approach it

Storage you can use. Backup you can actually recover.

1 · AssessFind out where the data lives today and what actually matters.
2 · DesignRight-size storage, access, redundancy and retention.
3 · ProtectCreate independent backup copies, including offsite where appropriate.
4 · VerifyMake sure the backup exists — and that there is a realistic path to recovery.
Learn the basics

Storage gets confusing fast. It does not have to.

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NAS vs Backup

What a NAS does, what RAID does, what backup does — and why they are not interchangeable.

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Why TrueNAS

Why COD often uses TrueNAS when dedicated storage is the right answer, without pretending it is the answer to everything.

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Files everywhere? Backup makes you nervous?

We got you. Show us what you’re working with and we’ll figure out a sane way to protect it.

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