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Regular Data Backups Work Wonders for Eliminating Downtime
How much do you know about your business’ data backup infrastructure? Do you know how often data backups occur, or if they’re occurring at all? Regular backups are the key to a successful, sustained business, and multiple backups per day are your “Get out of jail free” card when you’re facing a data loss incident.
Faster Data Recovery
No one wants to pay for data loss incidents, especially considering how expensive they can be when downtime is involved.
When you lose access to data or it’s destroyed, your customer trust and satisfaction will erode alongside it, especially if they rely on it for personal or business use. Of course, data is not always replaceable, and if you lose a significant chunk of yours, it might even be impossible to recover from. When a disaster strikes, you want to have multiple backups ready to go at a moment’s notice so as to minimize data loss and downtime.
Modern data backup solutions can take backups as often as every fifteen minutes, which makes for a much better outcome than other older alternatives.
Fortifying Against Data Loss
When you use regular backups, you’re granting your business additional insurance policies, hypothetically speaking, to protect it from data loss incidents.
Plenty of solutions might lead to data loss, including many that are difficult to predict and prepare for. Some of these include hardware failure, human error, overwrites, deletions, and even cybersecurity breaches. If any of these rear their ugly heads, all you have to do is restore to a point from before the incident occurred, and once you address the root cause, you’ll be all set.
In essence, a regular backup strategy is a proactive tool that ensures your data stays safe, even under the most difficult circumstances.
Optimizing for Uptime
Uptime is critical if you want your business continuity efforts to actually mean anything.
Regular backups play an important role in keeping downtime and operational disruption to a minimum, which helps your team stay productive even when they might otherwise struggle to. An outage can spell trouble for even a seasoned SMB, and especially those in certain industries. For example, a manufacturing company might experience production delays, which would then impact supply chains and the availability of products. Not a good look, no matter how you slice it.
With regular backups in place, you can recover quickly and efficiently, which means you don’t experience the cascading negative effects that come from downtime.
How will your business recover from its next data loss incident? We hope it’s by working with Phantom Technology Solutions for all of your business continuity needs. To learn more, call us today at (800) 338-4474.
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