Today is World Backup Day, an annual reminder that losing your data is just one accidental delete, cyberattack, or spilled drink away. The idea is simple: back up your files before disaster strikes. Because trust me, nothing ruins your day faster than realizing all your work, memories, and important files have vanished.
Imagine waking up tomorrow to find your phone, laptop, or business server completely wiped. No photos, no documents, no customer records; it’s all gone. It happens more often than you think. Data loss can be caused by:
A solid backup plan is the only thing standing between you and a data catastrophe.
Here are four of the best backup tips we can provide:
The 3-2-1 Rule is basically the golden rule of backups:
This ensures that even if one copy fails, you’re covered.
Are you still manually backing up files? That’s a recipe for disaster because all it takes is one distraction to keep you from initiating it. To avoid this, automate the process. Most cloud storage services and backup software let you schedule automatic backups. Set it and forget it, until you need it.
A backup is no good if it falls into the wrong hands. Encryption protects your data from hackers and snoops. If your backup service offers encryption, use it. If you’re backing up to an external drive, enable encryption in your device’s settings.
A backup isn’t really a backup if it doesn’t work when you need it. Test your backups regularly by restoring a file or two to make sure everything’s in working order. The last thing you want is to find out your backup was corrupted after disaster strikes.
World Backup Day is a great reminder, but protecting your data is a year-round job. Whether you’re an individual or a business, a solid backup strategy can save you from stress, lost files, and costly downtime.
Don’t be an April Fool, get started backing up your business’ data with the help of the IT professionals at Network Solutions Unlimited. Give us a call today at (217) 428-6449 to learn more.
About the author
Frank Saulsbery began a career in technology 1998 ago after studying microelectronics in college, he now owns two technology companies, sits on several advisory boards and is requested to speak regularly on cyber security awareness and digital business protection.
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