Continuity
Backup, recovery, and continuity planning for business technology.
Warmar Tech helps organizations protect important files, workstations, servers, and recovery plans before an outage or data-loss event turns into a larger business problem.
Continuity summary
- Per-user continuity packages with included protected workstation coverage
- Add-ons for extra devices, shared workstations, servers, storage, and recovery planning
- Clear scope review for strict recovery expectations, complex workloads, and larger storage needs
Continuity packages
Continuity packages are priced per covered user and include one primary protected workstation per covered user. Anything above Continuity Ultra becomes a Custom Continuity Program.
| Package | Starting price | Best fit | Scope |
|---|---|---|---|
| Continuity Foundation | $35/user/month | Entry recoverability layer for covered users. | Daily file-level backup, up to 512 GB per covered user, basic monitoring, and business-hours basic restore assistance. |
| Continuity Essentials | $65/user/month | Practical small-business recovery coverage. | More frequent file-level backups, up to 1 TB per covered user, reporting, remediation guidance, and scheduled sample restore validation. |
| Continuity Plus | $115/user/month | Stronger recovery readiness. | Image-based backup where supported, up to 1.5 TB per covered user, continuity management, recovery runbook planning, and quarterly restore validation. |
| Continuity Ultra | $149/user/month | Highest packaged continuity option. | Image-based backup where supported, up to 2 TB per covered user, continuity program management, critical workload oversight where scoped, tabletop planning, and priority recovery coordination. |
Continuity add-ons
Storage & retention
Additional Backup Storage – 1 TB: $25/TB/month; High-Volume Backup Storage – 5 TB: $99/month; Extended Retention Pack: $20/user/month or scoped workload/month.
Devices & servers
Additional covered-user devices from $19-$79/device/month; shared workstation continuity from $29-$119/device/month; server backup from $99/server/month.
Local recovery & connectivity
Image-Based Workstation Backup: $49/workstation/month; Local Backup Appliance / WEN-Assisted Continuity: $150/site/month; backup internet or connectivity continuity by partner quote.
Testing, planning, and recovery projects
Restore Test: $395; Emergency Restore Assistance: starting at $250; Backup Audit: $495; Recovery Runbook: $995; Tabletop Exercise: $1,250; onboarding and re-seed projects quoted from published starting points.
Small print
Continuity pricing is a starting point and may vary based on users, devices, servers, protected data, backup size, retention needs, cloud platforms, recovery expectations, supported systems, and final service scope. Additional devices, shared workstations, servers, storage, strict recovery expectations, onboarding, migration, restore testing, emergency recovery, hardware, licensing, local appliances, third-party costs, and project fees may be quoted separately. Final eligibility, package fit, service term, recovery assumptions, and scope are confirmed after review and documented in the applicable service agreement.
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