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Backups & Data ProtectionAES-256-GCM

A vault for your restaurant.

Every order, every customer, every menu change, sealed inside an AES-256 vault on a schedule you choose. Lose a server, drop a database, restore the wrong thing? You roll back. No drama.

Encrypted at restScheduled snapshotsProtected restore
AES256GCM
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AES-256-GCM

Inside a snapshot

Plaintext goes in. Ciphertext lands on disk.

Your live data is pulled inside one transaction, sealed with your own private key, and written to a single encrypted file. Anyone who got their hands on the file would see gibberish, only your running system holds the key.

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orders
customers
menu
inventory
audit_log
reservations
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AES-256-GCM
your private key
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The disk holds the file. Only the running app holds the key.

Scheduled, every night

Every night, automatically.

Schedule a backup window, say 03:00 every night, and we run quietly while the restaurant sleeps. The grid below shows every day a snapshot was sealed in the past 4 weeks.

Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
27
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snapshot takentodayno snapshot
Next snapshot
Next: tonight at 03:00
Retention
50
Newest 50 files kept. Oldest auto-pruned.
Every file AES-256

Going back, safely

Going back in time, safely.

Need to undo something? It takes about a minute. Here's what you'll see:

1

You confirm

Type a short word. No accidental clicks.

2

Safety net first

We back up right now, just in case.

3

A short pause

Staff screens wait a minute. Customers keep ordering.

4

You're back

Data's back. Screens unlock. Service continues.

Every step is logged with who did it and when, so you always have a record.

Snapshot library

Every snapshot, labelled and locked.

Each backup is labelled, "Before menu overhaul," "End of Q4," "Pre-Ramadan menu", so you know what each one holds. Restoring rewinds your whole system to that moment, so anything added after is replaced. We always save a fresh snapshot first, so even a wrong pick can be undone.

Snapshot library
/var/backups/encrypted/
snapshot-2026-04-25-0300.enclatest
Daily, auto
14.2 MB
2 hours ago
Restore
snapshot-2026-04-24-0300.enc
Daily, auto
14.0 MB
Yesterday
Restore
snapshot-2026-04-22-1812.enc
Before menu overhaul
13.8 MB
3 days ago
Restore
snapshot-2026-04-20-2000.enc
Pre-Ramadan menu
13.5 MB
Apr 20
Restore
snapshot-2026-04-15-0300.enc
Daily, auto
13.1 MB
Apr 15
Restore
5 shownolder files auto-archived

The math that matters

Why it's worth turning on.

256-bit
AES-GCM encryption on every file, industry standard for at-rest data
50
snapshots kept on hand, auto-pruned, your storage stays lean
2-step
restore confirmation, role check + typed phrase before anything happens
0 min
service interruption, backups run quietly while you keep serving

Sleep at night

Turn it on. Forget about it.

We provision the schedule, set the retention window, and verify the first restore with you. After that, it runs every night, silently.