The best data protection systems incorporate the ability to restore your most critical data first, then use a tiered approach to recovering less critical information. If you lose data or even an entire system, your solution should let you create strategies for recovering it in this manner, based on its business impact.
Today there are a variety of data protection options that help you recover quickly and potentially save you significant expense when restoring your business operations. Here are twelve best practices for managing your data backup and recovery.
1. Reliability. Up to 71% of restores from tape contain failures
Best Practice: Use disk-to-disk technology for backups
With disk-to-disk technology, your backup data resides on disk drives, proven to be far more reliable than tapes. When your backup completes, you know the data is secure and accessible on the disk drive. With tapes you never really know if your data is usable until you try to restore it, at which point it’s too late. Read more »
Please join Compuquip in congratulating Lin-Dai Quant who was recently promoted to Service Desk Supervisor from her previous role as Customer Service Representative.
As business continues to grow, Compuquip constantly re-evaluates its support structure to ensure that clients receive the highest levels of service on a daily basis.