Six Steps to Better Data Backup and Quicker Recovery

iStock 000011709754XSmallThink Quicker Recovery Time,  Not Quicker Backup  - While incremental backups are much faster than executing a full-backup, they also prolong recovery time.  In the event of data loss, a full restore will require loading the most recent full backup and then each incremental backup tape.  Having too many incremental backup tapes not only adds time to this restoration process, but it also increases the probability of not recovering all of your data.  A tape could be lost, unintentionally skipped over, or contain corrupted data.  Be sure to focus on optimizing the restore time to ensure faster data recovery.  A quicker recovery time should be the main objective, not the need for a quicker backup processes.

Maintain Sufficient Backup History - Within the blink of an eye, current data files can become corrupted and inaccessible.  This will necessitate the loading of an earlier data backup that is clean of corruption.  Many smaller companies make the mistake of failing to keep a sufficient backup history.

Be Sure to Backup Essential Data AND Applications - Some businesses don


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