Backing up data and files is one of the most important areas in the IT world. It is now essential for all the computer users, system administrators, Information security officers and businesses to backup their critical data, in order to protect it from loss or corruption. However, storing the data in one backup location is not sufficient to safeguard your important data and files.

It is therefore recommended to use the 3-2-1 backup strategy to protect your data and increase your chances of recovering quickly from the lost or corrupted data.

 

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3-2-1 Backup Rule

Have 3 copies of your data (3 backup copies of your primary data).

Save 2 backup copies at 2 different locations (external drive, NAS/Network drives, FTP, Cloud etc).

Keep 1 backup offsite (Cloud, FTP etc).

 

Implementing the 3-2-1 Backup Rule Using  Our Service

With Our Service, you will implement the “3-2-1 backup rule” in your business or home environment and reduce the risk of losing data by keeping redundant copies of your data in different locations.

Have 3 Copies of Your Data

With three backup copies you greatly improve the chance of recovery, and protecting your data against different types of technology failures or environmental hazards.

You can accomplish this solution, by creating 3 different profiles with the Source pointing to the location where your primary data is stored, and Destination pointing to 3 different backup locations (such as an internal drive, NAS drive, external hard drive, Cloud, FTP etc.). Then put the profiles into a group and run the group to make three backup copies of your primary data. This can be fully automated by scheduling the group to run periodically, e.g. every day at 7pm.

Save 2 Backup Copies at 2 Different Locations

If you save the primary data and its backup copies in the same location (for example: on different drives on the same computer), and if your computer crashed or is attacked with a virus, then you will lose your primary data as well as your backup copies at the same time. Therefore, it is recommended to save two of your backup copies at two different places, to reduce the risk of a single event destroying multiple copies.

With Our server you can achieve this, by configuring the Profile’s destination path to point to different locations. For example: If the destination path for the first profile is configured as an internal drive, then you can consider configuring the second profile to an external drive and third profile to NAS drive, FTP, Cloud etc.

Keep 1 Backup Offsite

If you keep all your backup copies in the same building or room, and if there is a fire, accident or theft, then you will lose all your data. Hence, physical separation between copies is important and it is always recommended to store one backup offsite (for example: cloud or FTP – that is away from the location where your primary backups are stored).

We will backup data to an offsite storage.

Backup copies of all your important files. Instead of copying every file every time, Our system determines the differences between a source and a target folder and transfers only the minimum amount of data needed.

 

Conclusion

While it’s certainly better than nothing, having one single backup is not sufficient to truly safeguard your important data/files. Thus, home users, individuals, small businesses or large organisations can  implement a 3-2-1 backup plan in your environment to easily recover from lost data and mitigate the effects of disasters.