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Why Backup and disaster recovery is essential for every business

Topic: SoftwarePublished July 31, 2013

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As businesses continue to grow and technology adds its touch to companies it is becoming more and more vital for those businesses to pay close attention to the data they collect. Data has become a commodity in the business world. The growing use of computers in business has made every bit of data valuable. This value has risen because data holds the key to the expansion to most business as well as the impending fall to those same companies. When data is lost a company can lose substantially in financial areas as well as a declension in the productivity of the company.

Data backup solutions are created to keep businesses operational despite disaster. These methods help to secure and withstand any damage caused by nature or maybe even a misguided employee. As your company expands, gathering data becomes more important. This data could be financial records, customer information or even inventory which all hold immense value to the day to day operations of a business. According to the Bureau of Labor 90% of businesses that lose data are forced to shut down within 2 years. And over half of those victims will never retrieve any damages for those losses. These stats explain the importance of a sufficient recovery and backup program and how businesses can really fall because of one wrong decision.

Backup and Recovery holds a major role in the sustainability of your company. Utilizing an offsite or onsite backup option to keep your files in a secure place is important. Offsite backup will be safe for the company who needs the extra storage and wants a secure place that is separate from their home office. The onsite backup is better for smaller companies looking to access necessary files as soon as they need them. Develop a plan that will help you choose what is necessary for your business.

There are numerous backup services that can provide your company the assistance it needs. Trusting a good company or software will make security less stressful. These methods can be quite expensive but if your business is growing rapidly the extra expense will only be a benefit. Most services will provide offsite server replication of all your files. Also you will have available daily backups of work stations and servers. Most will usually provide failover which allows you to quickly switch to another server if disaster does happen. Protecting yourself from the worse situations will help your company establish itself without the looming potential of disaster.

Recovering your lost data will be the most important aspect if you do experience any issues. Having your data saved automatically throughout a given work day makes it easier to retrieve as the user and the backup programmer. It is essential that business owners pay close attention to their data and how it is being moved because the growing threat of cyber crime and computer viruses can cause significant damage as well. Secure your data and you will be able to secure a brighter future in business.
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