You probably have a backup strategy for the local files on your computer, but for a business operating a website, protecting the data on your website is just as -- if not more -- important. In cases ...
Monthly trips to the server closet to physically attach backup media. Using any sort of NAS/RAID for storage isn't practical because of the need to have 3 storage devices of identical capacity and to ...
Enterprises typically translate e-mail downtime into lost revenue, lost productivity, or both. The size of an organisation and the number of applications and service-level agreements that the data ...
When it comes to fending off and recovering from ransomware attacks, some frequently touted strategies may be over-promoted. Making cloud-based backups and dialing law enforcement upon discovering a ...
In the dynamic world of Linux environments, safeguarding data stands paramount. Whether for personal use or maneuvering through server settings, understanding the depth of backup and restore ...
Idle hands are the devil's playground. Keep important tasks on your agenda for when unanticipated downtime arises. Developers should have some ways to remain productive when downtime starts. However, ...
SQL Server is at the heart of your company; if it goes down, the results could be catastrophic. However, despite its importance, many IT admins don’t have a solid backup and restore plan in place.
Educational attacks have proven that backup targeting is more effective than data encryption — a dangerous fact that global ...
I just launched a new MS 2016 server. It hosts several .NET SaaS apps and dozens of PHP-based Wordpress sites. The hosting company charges $75/month to back up the files (120 GB). OK. But when I asked ...