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How to use the cloud to backup and recover data?

The cloud helps you store your large amount of data in virtual storage space from which it can be accessed as needed. It solved the problems that organizations face when storing the data source generated every day. Cloud storage space is flexible and expandable so you can adjust its size as the volume of stored data grows. This has helped organizations reduce capital expenditures (as it does not involve any initial capital investment) and has made more funds available for operating expenses.

There are some advantages to creating a backup plan for your critical data using cloud technology that has made it a viable option for businesses.

-> Paved the way for the geographic distribution of data and reduced regional risks of data loss.

-> You have eliminated the risk of data loss by distributing the data between different data centers.

-> Reduce your IT expenses because you no longer have to buy and manage server space.

-> Allows you to adjust your storage space according to your needs. You can increase your storage capacity as your business grows and you can still manage its size.

-> Makes data recovery faster and easier. Efficient data recovery and a cloud backup plan can help reduce both RTO (Recovery Time Objective) and RPO (Recovery Point Objective).

Cloud-based service providers offer a large number of file storage services that act as local folders and allow users to create, edit, and share files through them. But with the arrival of new cloud backup providers every day, service partners need to be carefully selected. Here are some tips to help you plan a foolproof cloud data backup plan.

Selecting a service provider: Selecting a provider is the most crucial part of developing an effective data backup plan. You have to remember that using a cloud service is about trusting the service provider and therefore you need to choose your cloud service partner carefully.

SLA - Get a comprehensive SLA to address security and privacy issues, response time, redundancy, non-compliance, access to online data, level of network connectivity, etc. The service provider must demonstrate its ability to recover complete data in the event of a data center disaster.

Data Center Location: -
It is very important to know the geographic location of the data center where your data will be stored. Service providers that host their data centers in politically and economically stable locations will likely offer better and more serious services. It is important, even from a legal point of view, to ensure that you do not violate government policies regarding storing data off-limits.

Backup method: -
You must choose your service provider based on the type of data backup you need. Some providers offer full backup, while others may offer a smarter incremental backup solution. The second option optimizes your storage capacity and saves on bandwidth usage.

Security: -
Since the security of data stored in the cloud remains the main concern, you need to ensure that the service provider complies with the government's data security policy. The data must be stored in encrypted form and you must have access to the encryption keys.

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