Cloud computing has made DR more efficient and affordable than at any time before. Some business owners still cling to outdated DR myths that they shouldn't take seriously. Here are three of those myths, and the sooner you stop believing them, the better.
Backups are physical objects that degrade over time. Try listening to a cassette tape from the '90s. It sounds bad already, or it might not even work at all. As time passes, your tape backups will eventually stop working. Initially, only a few files might be affected, but you could eventually lose everything.
You should also keep an additional backup copy at a separate location just in case a physical disaster happens to your main storage device as an extra disaster recovery strategy. If your storage space itself is not safe from natural disasters and disruptive events, this may pose a problem.
Cloud-based backup services are safer than traditional tape backups because they don't deteriorate over time. They are also stored at multiple secure locations that are protected from earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. Your data backups are as safe and secure as they can possibly be.
Cloud-based backup saves you time in multiple ways. Your data is automatically saved online, so there's no need for you to manually copy information onto any tapes. You don't need to worry about managing boxes of tape anymore, which frees up time for you to focus on your job.
It's essential for any DR plan to include recovery time objectives (RTO) or the ideal length of downtime required to recover from an outage. Before the cloud, recovering from a power outage could take days and cost thousands of dollars.
Cloud and virtualization technologies have made this much cheaper and easier than the previous normal operations. Most DR providers can restore your critical data within an hour or two. If you ever need to restore lost data, most services can restore it within a day with their own disaster recovery strategies.
Backup and Recovery Solutions for disaster recovery were expensive because they required large amounts of storage space and bandwidth. Only large companies could afford them. However, now, the Cloud has made these valuable services available at an affordable price for small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) Small and medium-sized business (SMB) owners can now take advantage of the best digital response (DR) services in the market. Advances in technology and the cloud have also made it easier for companies to access these services, making disaster recovery much smoother with better disaster recovery solutions.
We hope that by debunking these myths, you would be convinced to implement a DRP for your business. A DRP is not just necessary for business continuity; it's also more affordable and efficient now than ever before. If you want to know how our disaster recovery solutions could help protect your business, please contact us for details.
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