The Protection of Data Is Best with BDR

Data backup is a critical part of any business, because if you don’t have one all of your hard work could be taken away in an instant. It’s not great to think about, but your business’ infrastructure could be put at risk of sudden annihilation. With so much at risk, what's the best way to manage your data? There are a lot of options, but there is only one that will allow your organization to get back in action following a crippling data loss incident.

The traditional tape backup that many organizations still rely on them were once the gold standard of data backup and disaster recovery. Businesses would store data on magnetic tape reels and keep them stored on-site in the event of a disaster. 

The biggest issue with tape backup is that it isn’t automatic. Your employees would have to set a new tape every evening after hours to run the backup.  Another major reason why tape backup is not the ideal way to secure your assets is because it is limited in its capacity for data storage. Due to how resource-intensive tape backups can be, they can generally only happen once at the end of the day, after all operations have ceased. This means that up to 24 hours of data could be lost in an instant. 

These issues can be alleviated with a data backup and disaster recovery solution (BDR) from Hawaii Tech Support. Thanks to cloud technology, we can augment your business’ survivability with comprehensive and redundant data backup solutions designed to minimize downtime and data loss. Our network-attached BDR solution can take backups as often as every fifteen minutes so that you limit the amount of data you lose, while having solutions in place to ensure that no matter what your organization’s status, your up-to-date data is available for restoration quickly.

To get started with our powerful data backup and disaster recovery service, call Hawaii Tech Support’s IT professionals today at (808) 535-9700.

Stanley Lau

Stanley Lau is the founder of Hawaii Tech Support. With nearly 20 years of experience in IT and consulting, Stan first helps businesses understand their technology needs then implements the best solution. Stan holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Engineering from UCLA.

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