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One of the recent and much talked about solutions to protect your data against any natural or technical disaster is to setup a remote backup through a cloud backup service provider.
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Doing It Right - Best Practices Of Remote Backup
One of the recent and much talked about solutions to protect your data against any natural or
technical disaster is to setup a remote backup through a cloud backup service provider.
Some unfortunate, but eye opening events like sudden shut down of giant online backup
services show the need of revising your data backup strategies. In another case, more than a
million users of a backup service provider were blocked from their data when the provider forgot
to renew their domain name.
This puts forward a critical question, whether association with the most popular and efficient
server backup provider and/or setting up robust security and data backup schedule is enough to
protect your data?
In order to protect your valuable data against any such troublesome event, it is imperative to
follow some best practices of online backup. Here's what you can do:
Not a Onetime EventProtecting your data can never be a onetime event. Change in technology, laws, service
provider’s terms and other circumstances commands you to revise your data protection and
backup strategies. Being clued up about current updates is highly recommended.
Prepare an Overall PlanPlanning efficient data backup strategy takes much more than simply scheduling the daily
backups. Your plan must also include what to backup, where to backup and how often. For
advanced protection of your data from internal and external thefts, you might also like setting up
accessibility permissions and encrypted data protection passwords as a part of your plan.
Test your SystemsAfter everything is set ideally as it should be, sitting back thinking that it would work perfectly at
the time of crisis is suicide. Try storing and recovering several test files to make sure you get
your data when you need it urgently.
Backup your Backup!It might sound insane to many but if your data is really important, keeping a physical data
backup on hard drives, CDs or tapes is worth an investment. Remote or cloud backups can
easily be used to store and share your data among employees or coworkers who are located
geographically apart but to avoid the hassles of slow download of data back from the cloud,
local data backup always comes handy.
Get AcquaintedMake sure that you and the staff is familiar with general processes of data backup and
restoration. This is to shun the chances of an employee removing important data erroneously.
Technical failures are among the list of three certain things in life after death and taxes! They
can be ardently disastrous without an appropriate data backup and restore Kansas City. Find
out more about it right here.