The amount of data we create is increasing at a breathtaking rate. By 2025, global data consumption and creation are projected to grow to more than 180 zettabytes of information — for comparison, 64.2 zettabytes were created worldwide in 2020.
Therefore, businesses need to have the software and processes in place to keep their data safe from potential emergencies such as power outages, natural disasters and cyberattacks. Leveraging trustworthy cloud-based solutions is key to ensuring data security for your organization.
This article will explain how you can utilize third-party cloud backup and disaster recovery solutions to protect your business's most critical data.
A third-party cloud backup supplements your existing cloud storage by copying your data to another cloud storage system. These solutions provide businesses with a way to ensure continuous, complete backups of all of their files. Additionally, cloud backup services typically provide status reports to alert you of potential issues.
Using third-party cloud data backup is simple — you install your backup service provider's software on your devices. Then, at predetermined intervals, that software automatically copies your data into a separate cloud server, creating a complete backup of your company's data. The backup drive updates regularly, giving you secure access to your most recent files.
There are four types of cloud backup solutions you can choose from:
While cloud storage and cloud backups go hand-in-hand, they're different concepts.
Cloud storage is designed to add space to your company's existing storage system. Data stored in the cloud can be accessed and edited from anywhere, on any internet-connected device, so long as the user has the proper permissions. Typically, with cloud storage, you manually choose the files you want to save to the cloud and how often you want to do so.
A cloud backup is a copy of your data you can restore in the event of an emergency resulting in data loss. Cloud backup solutions run automatically and save all of your files and folders at regular intervals, ensuring data won't be lost. Because it's saved to the cloud, it's incredibly accessible — restoring your cloud data can take only a few minutes, whereas restoring data from a physical device can take hours or even days.
Relying on your on-premise cloud software alone would've been sufficient years ago. Now, more advanced backup solutions are necessary for ensuring the most recent version of your data is always available, accessible and intact.
For example, software such as Microsoft 365 backs up your data, but it does so inconsistently — consistent backups are key to ensuring the safety and availability of your data even in emergencies. Implementing a cloud-based solution that automatically backs up your data in conjunction with your cloud storage software is a much safer way to prevent data loss.
The primary benefits of a cloud-based disaster recovery service include:
Using a cloud-based backup solution also makes it easier to adhere to your organization's data retention policy by eliminating human error — you'll be able to meet requirements for your organization and industry as a whole without hassle.
If you're looking for the right cloud backup solution for your company, consider the following three factors:
At Centre Technologies, we strive to provide a backup recovery service that allows you to make the most of your cloud storage while maintaining confidence in the security of your data. If you're looking for a disaster recovery and cloud backup provider that has your back, we're here to help.
Our cloud-based Backup as a Service (BaaS) model includes Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS), third-party software integrations and advanced security measures. Count on us to keep your data safe and available for when you need it most.
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