Tip of the Week: Automate Your Backup
Automation is king. It is probably one of my favorite Holy Grails to pursue. Absolutely anything that can be automated probably should be. It’s just a good rule to live by.
When it comes to data, backups are an absolute must. And, any good disaster recovery plan must test the ability to restore those backups. A backup is only as good as your ability to restore it!
One problem with laptops is that they tend to exhibit two behaviors:
- They are not always connected to a network.
- They are not always powered on.
Generally, desktops don’t have these problems. Some businesses turn them off at night but it’s common (and usually good) to leave them running, even in this “green” age.
If you rely on your end users, or yourself (if you are the end user), to backup manually, then you are asking for major problems. That’s because about 90% of the time this means that no backup will occur, or even if one does happen once in a blue moon, it’ll be so rare as to be less than useful (though better than nothing!).
Thankfully there are many excellent online backup services these days that are extremely easy, very inexpensive, and automated. That’s a home run.
They work by backing up files on a regular basis whenever the laptop is powered on and connected. Though laptops aren’t always powered on or connected to the net, they are frequently turned on and connected for awhile.
Data is stored across the Internet on the backup provider’s servers. Again, it’s very easy, remarkably inexpensive, and does not rely on users to remember to backup.
The two heavyweights are Carbonite and Mozy. They are the ones talked about most. But there are many others as well–all quality solutions.
Get those backups going before you learn the hard way!


lol, i learned the lesson couple of times in the hard way, really pain, until i bought my first external hard-disk
but do you think is safe to trust a third party to do your backup for you? personal data or many company data can be really important, like you never know whos working there and they might take a look, ofcourse that will be a offense and that can lead them to jail. like a year ago dozen of celebrities naked picture was uploaded, and now is everywhere, the guy went to jail, but it ruined most of the celebrities life.
and also, backing up your data online, wouldn’t it slow down your internet connection?
i do my backup weekly, i think this is self-discipline.
thanks
With online backups it has never been easier to backup your data. For instance there is a new online backup product powered by Amazon S3
reliable and cost efficient storage. What safer place to keep your files than Amazon’s servers? If you want to take part in beta sign-up on the website http://cloudberrydrive.com
Nadya,
CloudBerry Lab team