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Backup

Backup Solutions

Backup is a critical aspect of data management in any organization. This process helps preserve and recover information in the event of problems such as data loss, hardware failure, or cyberattacks. Below are some of the backup solutions, equipment, and manufacturers.

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  • Backup Solutions: Backup solutions include processes and technologies used to protect data from loss or damage.
  • Backup Equipment: Backup equipment includes devices and hardware such as storage servers, magnetic tapes, external hard drives, and NAS devices that are used to preserve and recover data in emergency situations.
  • Manufacturing Companies: Backup equipment manufacturing companies design and manufacture advanced tools that allow businesses and organizations to securely store data.

Local

Local Backup

Local backup refers to storing data on physical devices such as hard drives, servers, or NAS devices at the user’s premises. This method is popular because of its quick access and complete control over data, especially for businesses that require immediate recovery.

Features

Quick access to data

In local backup, information is stored directly near the user, which makes the data recovery process faster.

Complete control

With local backup, users have complete control over where and how their data is stored and there is no need to trust external service providers.

Cloud

Cloud Backup

Cloud backup refers to the storage of data on remote servers over the Internet, managed by cloud service providers. This method allows users to access their data from anywhere and provides multi-layered security to protect data from cyberattacks and hardware failures. Cloud backup is a flexible and cost-effective option for many businesses due to its scalability and reduced need for physical equipment.

Features

Global Accessibility

Cloud backup allows access to data from any location and device with an internet connection, which brings greater flexibility and convenience to users.

Scalability and cost reduction

This method allows users to easily increase or decrease storage capacity based on their needs, reducing costs related to hardware equipment and maintenance.

Hybrid

Hybrid Backup

Hybrid backup is a method that combines local and cloud backup to provide a comprehensive data protection solution. It allows users to benefit from the speed and control of local backup while also taking advantage of the scalability and global reach of cloud backup. Hybrid backup is especially useful for large and complex organizations due to its flexibility and high security.

Features

All previous advantages

Hybrid backup combines the speed and control of local backup with the scalability and global reach of cloud backup, providing greater security and flexibility.

Fast and secure recovery

This method allows for rapid data recovery from local copies in emergencies and recovery from cloud copies in the event of larger problems or disasters, ensuring a higher level of protection and recovery.

CDP

Continuous Backup

Continuous backup refers to the process of continuously and uninterruptedly storing data changes in real time. This method allows users to ensure that any changes or updates to data are saved and protected immediately, which minimizes the risk of data loss. Continuous backup is especially effective for businesses that need to protect critical data in real time.

Features

Accurate and up-to-date retrieval

Continuous backups allow data to be restored to the latest up-to-date version, which reduces the risk of data loss and reduces business downtime.

Reduce the risk of data loss

By continuously storing data changes, this method helps minimize the chance of data loss in the event of system errors or cyberattacks.

Scheduled

Time-based Backup

Point-in-time backup refers to the storage of different versions of data at specific, periodic times, allowing users to revert to previous versions of the data. This method is especially useful for restoring data to previous states in the event of errors or unwanted changes. With this type of backup, users can easily access historical versions of data and prevent unwanted changes or system errors.

Features

Restore to specific time

Point-in-time backups allow data to be restored to versions saved at different points in time, allowing users to revert to previous states of data.

Availability of multiple versions

By storing different versions of data at specific points in time, this method allows users to easily access different versions of information and identify and fix problems at different points in time.

The world's top companies and brands

Veeam

Provider of backup and recovery software for virtual and physical environments.

Acronis

Provider of data backup and recovery solutions with a focus on cybersecurity.

Dell EMC

Provider of data backup and storage equipment and software.

Commvault

Provider of data management and backup software for organizations.

Veritas

Provider of data backup and recovery solutions with a focus on cloud and on-premises environments.

IBM

Provider of data backup and recovery solutions with a focus on security and scalability.

Backup Equipment

External Hard Drives

For local backups, external hard drives can be a good option.

NAS Servers

These servers connect to the network and allow for data storage and sharing.

Backup Devices

Special devices designed for backing up and restoring data and usually include backup management software.

Cloud Services

Such as Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and Microsoft Azure, which allow organizations to store their data in the cloud.

Our Services

Consultation

Architectural design
Consultation in equipment

Design

Physical and logical design
Configuration design 

Implementation

Equipment Installation
Testing and Validation

Training

Training and knowledge transfer
Organizing specialized courses

Maintenance

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