Backup and Recovery

Synthetic full backups offering a balanced approach to data security and cost savings

Synthetic Full Backups: Creating the Perfect Balance of Security and Savings

Backing up 100% of critical data is essential to every company’s business continuity plan. But as your data changes, your company’s backups should change with it.  Ideally, businesses would have a full backup of their data at any given moment, but instantaneous replication is often too expensive for companies to stomach.  To suppress costs while also retaining as much mission-critical […]

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Top 3 backup and disaster recovery options to prevent data loss for businesses

Preventing Data Loss: 3 Back Up and Disaster Recovery Options

Many of us know the importance of data in the 21st century. Data has become an abundant source of intellectual property, and technology has directly impacted innovations in company workflows. From employee records and company assets to customer information, businesses have become vulnerable to many external and internal threats. According to the University of Texas,

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Key elements of a business disaster recovery plan to ensure continuity and data protection

11 Essential Elements of a Business Disaster Recovery Plan

Many of us remember Hurricane Irma which rocked the South East United States in 2017, potentially disrupting 2,108,378 (yes – 2.1 million) businesses in Florida alone. Of these 145,415 businesses were located in Hillsborough County. While some business survived unscathed, many were not so lucky. Businesses experienced downtime that lasted days or weeks. Without power, phone

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A Data Loss Event Impacts Your Entire Business

There is nothing more debilitating to a company than data loss. Most companies think the only thing lost in a data loss event is vital information. After the data loss event and the restoration of your backups, you still must consider the lost productivity that comes because of the incident. Information and productivity are not

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