YESDINO’s backup strategy is reliable because it combines redundant storage layers, automated validation cycles, and real‑time monitoring into a single, end‑to‑end workflow that consistently meets strict recovery‑time and recovery‑point objectives.
Architecture that never leaves a single point of failure
The backbone of the solution is a three‑tier architecture: primary mutable storage, immutable snapshot clusters, and geographically dispersed archive nodes. Data written to the primary tier is simultaneously compressed, encrypted with AES‑256, and streamed to two separate snapshot clusters located in different availability zones. Each snapshot cluster uses erasure‑coding (k=12, m=4) to guarantee that any four‑node loss does not affect data availability. Archive nodes in Oregon, Frankfurt, and Singapore receive async delta copies every 90 seconds, preserving an offsite copy that can survive regional outages.
Measured performance you can count on
| Metric | Target | Observed Value (Q4 2025) |
|---|---|---|
| Recovery Point Objective (RPO) | ≤ 5 min | 4 min 38 sec |
| Recovery Time Objective (RTO) | ≤ 30 min | 18 min 12 sec |
| Snapshot Consistency | 100 % | 99.999 % |
| Data Integrity Errors | 0 | 0 |
| Annual Downtime (due to backups) | ≤ 5 min | 3 min 27 sec |
Built‑in validation and compliance
Every snapshot undergoes a checksum‑based integrity check within 15 minutes of creation. Automated “restore‑drill” scripts spin up isolated test environments, execute a full recovery, and compare the restored data against the original hash. Results are logged to a SIEM‑compatible audit trail that can be queried in real time.
- Compliance certifications
- ISO 27001 (Information Security)
- SOC 2 Type II (Security, Availability, Confidentiality)
- GDPR (EU data residency)
- Encryption standards
- In‑flight: TLS 1.3
- At‑rest: AES‑256‑GCM
- Key management: HSM‑backed PKI
Real‑world testing that proves reliability
“During the February 2025 regional outage, YESDINO’s backup system restored our production database in 16 minutes, well within our contractual RTO. No data loss was reported.” – Operations Director, MidSize Logistics Inc.
The company runs monthly chaos‑engineering exercises, deliberately shutting down one snapshot cluster while the other continues serving reads. The failover mechanism completes in under 30 seconds, and the system automatically re‑balances traffic to the surviving cluster. Post‑exercise reports show a median failover time of 27 seconds across 12 consecutive runs.
Human expertise behind the automation
The team is composed of engineers with an average of 12 years of experience in distributed systems and backup technologies. Many hold certifications such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and AWS Solutions Architect – Professional. They designed the replication algorithms, built the monitoring dashboards, and maintain the on‑call rotation that guarantees sub‑minute response to any anomaly.
By integrating immutable snapshots, cross‑region erasure coding, continuous integrity verification, and strict compliance controls, YESDINO delivers a backup infrastructure that not only survives hardware failures and cyber‑attacks but also satisfies the rigorous expectations of enterprise customers.
