Backing Up You Data
August 18th, 2008I am often asked the question of what is the best way to backup my data. This question depends on several things. Is it on your personal computer? Or is your data on a corporate server? How large is your data? In this article I will address all the above questions.
1st If you are backing your personal computer and you don’t want to deal with burning DVD’s then www.mozypro.comis the way to go for you. They offer a off site backup of personal data at a very cost effective way.
2nd If you are backing up your companies data. I always stress this to my customers to make sure that you consult an experienced IT consultant. I have seen allot of junior techs just rely on old ntbackup. Which I must say is a very effective solution, however it needs some help. Also if you have your own email server. Which most companies are using Microsoft Exchange Server. If so I would strongly recommend a simply and cost effective software called Backup Assist www.backupassist.comcheck them out. They have made a interface which uses nt backup. It’s also great for Exchange Server Backup using xmerge “I will write another article just for xmerge”.
3rd How big is your data? Depending on the size of your data. I would also recommend a offsite backup solution on top of using step 2 which is a local backup. This way if there is a hurricane or any other disaster you are safe. Again I recommend using www.mozypro.comDepending on the size the cost can get a little high, however. They have 24/7 support, give you 30 days archive and much more check them out.
Just a few pointers to test your current IT person or companies skills.
1st Check your backups regularly “Move a file… Then call them up and say you deleted it” sounds sneaky, but it’s better to be sneaky and recover from a potential disaster than to do nothing.
2nd Request notifications each night that the backups have successfully completed
3rd Very important… If you are using MS exchange Server and your mailbox sizes are not that large make sure you are using xmerge. I have seen allot of companies lose there whole email database and not be able to recover it.
4th If you are using Tape. Follow the rules! Change it daily, Take it offsite and make sure the Tape is working
Finally make sure you have a business continuity plan. Even though it might not ever happy it’s better to be ready when disaster strikes than to be a sitting duck.
If you need help or have any questions about your current backup solution please feel free to contact me at miconib@krove.com
