The Power of Redundancy: Why Every SMB Needs a Backup Internet Plan

The Power of Redundancy: Why Every SMB Needs a Backup Internet Plan

Part 3: In our SMB Resiliency Series

Have you ever calculated the actual hourly cost to your business when your internet is down? You might be surprised at how much your are losing for every hour it's down. Internet connectivity has become as vital as electricity for today's SMBs. Just like power outages, internet disruptions are an inevitable part of life - they can strike at any time, paralyzing your business operations and causing financial and reputational damage.

How can you make your company more resilient agains this? This is where the concept of 'Internet Redundancy' comes into play - a fail-safe mechanism that allows your business to maintain internet connectivity, even when your primary connection fails. And it's not just for large corporations, SMBs can, and should, embrace it as a critical part of their business continuity strategy.

Why is Internet Redundancy Critical for SMBs?

  1. Ensuring Business Continuity: Whether you're running a local bakery that takes orders online or a mid-sized tech firm whose products are based in the cloud, any downtime can be a disaster. An alternative internet connection ensures that your business stays up and running, minimizing potential revenue loss and customer dissatisfaction caused by service disruptions.
  2. Safeguarding Your Reputation: In the era of social media, news of your business disruption can quickly spread, causing significant damage to your brand. With internet redundancy, you're not only securing your operations but also protecting your hard-earned reputation.
  3. Supporting Remote Work: The recent global shift towards remote work has made a reliable internet connection even more critical. Your employees need stable access to collaborate effectively and meet their deadlines. A backup internet connection supports this need, reducing any downtime that could hamper productivity.
  4. Facilitating Cloud Access: Many SMBs now rely on cloud services for everything from data storage and backup to CRM and other essential business applications. Internet redundancy ensures uninterrupted access to these vital resources.

Implementing Internet Redundancy for SMBs

Implementing internet redundancy doesn't have to be complicated or exorbitantly expensive. It's all about understanding your business requirements and exploring the right solutions. Here are a few options:

  1. Multiple Internet Service Providers (ISPs): This is the most common approach to internet redundancy. Having connections from two or more ISPs ensures that if one goes down, your business can immediately switch to another.
  2. Cellular Data Backup: Using a 4G or 5G modem as a failover option is another reliable solution. While this might not provide the same speed as your primary broadband connection, it's usually sufficient to keep essential services running.
  3. Satellite Internet: For businesses in remote areas, satellite internet can be a viable backup. While it can be expensive and slower than other options, it can be invaluable when other types of connections fail.
  4. Redundant Hardware and Configurations: Aside from having multiple internet sources, consider having backup modems, routers, and other hardware. Properly configured, these can automatically take over in case of a primary equipment failure.

No matter your business's size or sector, internet redundancy is no longer a luxury—it's a necessity. For SMBs, it's an investment that ensures operational resilience, enhances customer trust, and ultimately protects your bottom line. So, while we can't prevent internet outages from happening, with a solid redundancy plan, we can certainly prevent them from disrupting our businesses, reputation and most of all our revenue.

Should you have any questions about this don't hesitate to DM me.

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Mitz

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