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Advantages and disadvantages of a remote backup

Advantages y disadvantages de un back up remote

Advantages and disadvantages of a remote backup

Creating and maintaining backups is one of the most delicate tasks that a company's IT infrastructure has to carry out. Safeguarding the company's most important information is a very important issue, since its loss could have disastrous consequences for the company's future. In traditional computing, companies relied on large servers at their headquarters to carry out these tasks. This context posed risks such as the loss of all stored information due to disasters, such as a fire, due to damage to the equipment that contained it. It is for this reason that today the most followed trend by companies in this regard is the contracting of services of remote backup in its different forms. That is, the company hires a specialized company to make and manage backup copies and pays a fixed monthly fee for these services. Remote backup is relatively new in the business world and many business owners are still wary of this type of service, especially when it comes to data security and privacy. In this article we will break down the advantages and disadvantages of these services to help managers with any possible doubts they may have in this regard. If you are interested in this topic, we also recommend downloading for free from our guide:

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Advantages of remote backup

  • The providers of this type of service are specialized companies that have the most advanced technology for managing backup copies. Most of these companies are very rigorous because their reliability depends on efficient management of the client company's information. Therefore, the monitoring and optimization of the service will be constant.
  • These services offer scalability based on the company's needs. The company is freed from the need to evaluate needs and invest in new servers and staff; it only needs to hire more space.
  • Los remote backup They improve access times compared to tape access. In this type of service we access a hard disk on the network, which is very agile, especially for small amounts of information.
  • Imagine a disaster at the office. The data is stored on a remote server, either in another physical location or on a cloud server. Even if something happens at the office, the data will always be safe.

Disadvantages of remote backup

  • A complete data recovery may take a long time as the speed will depend on the Internet connection. In Spain, the speed and performance of connections is still slow compared to other countries.
  • In this sense, we will have to establish backup strategies to accommodate the acquisition of information to the available bandwidth.
  • By depending on external companies, it will be necessary to establish service level agreements that protect the client company against any eventuality and avoid service interruption.
El remote backup It is a technology that has a long way to go. Even so, the levels of reliability, security, agility, flexibility and savings demonstrated so far have encouraged many companies to acquire this type of service.   Related Posts:   Feel free to download our free guide to learn more about this topic:

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