A third of all data loss is caused by backup failures

 

                                           A third of all data loss is caused by backup failures



Losing access to your business’s data – even temporarily – can feel like a nightmare straight out of a horror film.

Backup tools are designed to create copies of your data and store them securely. When things go wrong, recovery tools should restore your lost files using these backups.

So, if your business already uses backup and recovery solutions, you might assume your data is safe. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case.

According to a recent report, some backup tools aren’t as reliable as they should be. In fact, backup-related issues account for a third of all data losses. Many businesses discover too late that their data is either corrupted or missing when they attempt to recover it.

Corrupted backups aren't the only concern.

One of the most significant threats facing businesses today is ransomware – malicious software (malware) that locks you out of your files until you pay a ransom. Shockingly, the report revealed that half of the businesses using backup tools still opted to pay the ransom, finding it faster than attempting recovery through their own tools. Even more alarming? Only a few of those businesses were able to fully recover their data after paying.

Backup tools are supposed to protect your data, so why are they failing so many businesses?

Often, it’s due to improper setup or lack of regular verification to ensure backups are functioning properly. In addition, older backup and recovery solutions aren’t always equipped to handle today’s advanced cyber threats.

Setting up and maintaining a reliable backup system can be complex. That’s where IT experts like us come in. We ensure your backup tools are properly configured and monitored every day.

We also implement additional safeguards such as continuous data protection (CDP), which constantly saves changes to your files. This allows you to revert your data to the moment just before an attack or data loss occurred.

It’s something we do for businesses like yours daily. If you’d like our help, feel free to get in touch.

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