Description: Just-in-case backup refers to a strategy of maintaining additional backups to ensure data availability and service quality. This approach is based on the premise that in a digital environment where data loss can have significant consequences, it is essential to have multiple layers of protection. Service quality is directly affected by an organization’s ability to recover data quickly and efficiently in the event of a failure. Just-in-case backup not only involves performing regular backups but also ensuring that these backups are accessible and usable in emergencies. This may include implementing various storage solutions, both cloud-based and local, ensuring that data is protected against various threats such as hardware failures, cyberattacks, or natural disasters. In this sense, service quality translates into user trust that their data is safe and that the organization can respond effectively to any eventuality. Therefore, planning and executing a just-in-case backup strategy is an essential component of data management and ensuring business continuity.