
- Files
- Servers
- Workstations
- SaaS Application such as M365
- Database
- Applications
- Cloud-Hosted Data (servers on AWS or Azure)
- The type of data you are backing up.
- The frequency of changes to the data
- The operational importance of the data
- The data compliance standards of your industry
- 94% of severe data loss incidents “sink” the business.
- On average, ransomware victims lose 35% of their data.
- Hardware failure accounts for 40% of data loss cases.
- Do-it-yourself backups – This method can be tedious and time-consuming, as well as potentially unreliable at
- recovery time.
- 3rd party backup solutions – Automated 3rd party backup applications can fail without professional oversight
- and management.
- Managed backups – An outsourced, professional option, backups managed and verified by technicians.
Local only | Cloud-based |
---|---|
At your location | Fully managed SaaS application with a multi-tenant web console |
Greater physical control | Fully managed cloud storage that makes local storage optional |
Too expensive for smaller organizations | Professionally managed physical and logical security |
Vulnerable to physical theft and damage | Professional monitoring, testing, and verification of recoverability |
Vulnerable to malware on the local network | Cost-effective to scale |
Requires manual maintenance and ongoing updates and patching | |
Requires server and storage management, OS purchases, and sometimes proprietary appliances |
Managed backups provide regular, secured backups of your data. In the event of device failure, natural disaster, or malware attacks, data can most often be restored without experiencing significant downtime or financial loss.
- Cost-effective
- Professionally managed
- Secured according to industry standards
- Verified and recoverable
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