Data loss occurs in many ways. Businesses lose data when hardware breaks, software becomes corrupts, from human error, and from ransomware, virus, or malware. It is no longer a question of how you will lose data, but when. The best way to safeguard data is to backup data regularly, or is it?
Data Backup or Replication – Your Choices Have Grown
The idea of protecting information is not new, but many companies still don’t even have a data backup solution in place. In today’s world cyber crime, hacking, and ransomware make doing business without a data backup data backup plan living dangerously.
What Is Data Backup?
Data Backup is a physical copy of all your computer’s files and the applications that are stored on your PC or server. If data loss occurs, you can restore the lost data using the backup data from the last time that you backed up your system. The key phrase is “the last time you backed up your data.” You might lose any new data that is not part of the last data backup.
What is Data Replication
Data Replication is different from data backup. The process of replicating data happens almost instantly because it saves data without the laborious task of copying files. The process of replicating data involves taking a picture of your data, and from that picture, you can restore your files almost instantly. The process of mirroring your data is fast and takes just a few seconds.
The Drawback of Data Backup
The biggest drawback for data backup is that it takes the time to backup data and to restore it. Data backup works well but it takes much longer to backup data then it does to replicate it. That is because each file must be copied. Think along the same lines as running a virus scan. Each file is scanned, and that process takes time.
The advantages to using data replication are that it is much faster and data replication can occur more often.
With data backup that process can take several minutes to several hours and work would need to stop during that time. For that reason, businesses that use data backup typically backup at night or on the weekends. That means that they risk losing data between backups. That is not the case with data replication. Data is recoverable at shorter intervals because data replication can occur more often.
Can Managed IT Help with Data Security?
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