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Follow on Google News | Coronavirus - Do You Have a Backup Plan for your Data?One of the biggest challenges these days involves adapting to work in an environment that has become the new normal: more teams and more people working remotely or from home, creating an increased need to collaborate and stay connected.
By: Cloudsfer Roy Jacobson, CEO at Tzunami inc, which has years of experience with data migration solutions, tell us that the most important thing to do today is to backup your data, Watch this video: https://bit.ly/ Here you will find 10 useful tips for a successful backup: 1. Analyze your project - Know exactly the expected size that is required for your project – you can try Cloudsfer's analyzer tool for free here: http://bit.ly/ 2. Organize your data - Prioritize your data to make daily backups of the changing data, and less frequent (e.g. weekly or monthly) backups of your cold data. You can even archive the data that is no longer in use, but is still needed, in another location. 3. Check your backup target - There are many types of different backup media, including hard drives, solid state storage (e.g. USB sticks); and cloud storage. 4. Create incremental backups (https://www.cloudsfer.com/ 5. Choose the Backup Timeframe - A good backup solution will allow you to customize the frequency for different types of data. This ensures that your most valuable data-sets are backed up more frequently. 6. Backup your on-premise data into any cloud of your choice - Store backups on at least two different media. Don't restrict yourself to a single platform. Check for solution which can backup your data to several platforms. 7. Replicate your cloud data to your local environment - One advantage of keeping backups onsite is that it provides the fastest possible access to your data, which is especially valuable if you need to do a full restore. 8. Secure Backup - Run the backup in a secured hosted environment near your location. 9. Own your data – Choose a provider which do not store it and all communications between the systems are encrypted. 10. Request a demo - Before choosing a backup provider, ask for a demo, get a referral and do research until you have all the information required. The next key step is evaluating the backup service to make sure it fits your needs. We are inviting you to try our cloud backup service for free because it is the best way to protect yourself For further information: End
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