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Recovery Test Your Data Backups

August 28, 2020 | Innovation, Technology

Recovery Test Your Data Backups

Most businesses are aware of the need for data backup. Without it, they risk losing important files in the event of a hard drive failure or cyberattack. Yet having a backup in place is not enough: it is important also to test that backup. Ensure that you can restore that essential data when you need it.

The many reasons to establish data backups include:

  • protecting against natural or man-made disasters (including hacker or insider attack).
  • ensuring compliance with tax, financial, and other industry standards.
  • preserving relationships with clients.
  • reducing downtime.
  • improving productivity.
  • establishing credibility with customers, investors, and employees.

We recommend backing up in three places. You might have one on a local, on-site computer. You would also have a backup on a remote device and another in the cloud. The cloud option gives you the most flexibility. It can be accessed from anywhere, regardless of conditions in your environment.

Yet while many people know they need backups, too few do recovery tests. The worst time to find out there is a problem with your backup solution is when you need it the most.

Testing Data Backups

Regular data backups can offer peace of mind, but you will really know you are ready to go if you regularly test your ability to recover your system from a backup.

Testing your backup lets you verify the necessary data is available for recovery. Plus, testing helps you learn how to implement recovery following a data loss. If a backup test fails, you can take the steps needed to ensure you do not actually lose valuable information. Otherwise, you are throwing money at storage space and backup services that are no help, and you will find out too late.

Regular monitoring helps you keep track of any software or hardware changes that may have an impact on data backups. Via testing, you might also learn some staff members are storing data somewhere that isn’t being backed up, and you can now intervene with those employees or extend your backup protocols to prevent that data getting lost.

Scheduling data backup tests can also help you to identify a misconfiguration in the backup software or ways in which you are not adequately addressing your backup needs. For instance, you might not have set up a complete backup in the first place. This might mean you are backing up the data but not the settings. Most backup software will send error messages if there was an issue backing up. Still, they are easy for an overworked IT team to miss.

Actively testing backups allows the business to confirm fallback data accuracy and effectiveness. Additionally, you will be able to gauge:

  • how long it takes to perform the backup.
  • any issues that arise during recovery.
  • what steps need to be taken to address those problems.

All of this is something you want to consider proactively. Some people say they work best under pressure, but most of us think more clearly and perform better if not during a data catastrophe.

A managed service provider can help your business with data backup and recovery testing. Our IT experts can monitor for failures and make any changes needed to get the backup running properly again. You will be glad you did recovery testing in advance when things run smoother and quicker amid your disaster recovery.

Give us a call at 737-228-1292 to correct your backups, make sure they are working the way you want to and set up regular backup restore tests.

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