Many of us were shocked last week that a company as prominent as Danger, Inc. could make such a rookie mistake by losing the data of T-Mobile's Sidekick customers. As a system administrator, if there is one thing you absolutely have to get right, it's backups. Here are six ways to botch them.. 1. Relying on RAID So you've made a smart decision by making sure that your company's data is on redundant disks. Disk arrays using RAID 1,5 and 6 can continue to function if a drive fails. Great, but what if you lose multiple drives due to a power surge, defective controller, fire, flood, or user error. What if the data becomes corrupt or is accidentally deleted. RAID is great for uptime, but it isn't even close to being a backup. 2. Relying on online media Perhaps you're taking advantage of the plethora of cheap, spacious external drives to backup your system. That's actually not a horrible idea if afterward you disconnect the drive and move it to an alternate location. However, keeping that backup online and connected is a bad idea. Imagine that your system becomes compromised by a virus or a hacker; all data on all connected drives could easily be erased. What if your power supply fries and it sends out a jolt that kills both internal and external drives? Keeping your backup hard disk away from you system minimizes the risk of a single problem wiping out all your data. The link for this article located at CIO Magazine is no longer available. . To ensure your organization's data is safeguarded, avoid common backup mistakes like neglecting regular schedules and testing restorations, as well as limiting locations. Backup Strategies, Data Recovery Techniques, System Admin Tips. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The number one concern for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) considering online backup is security and as a result less than 10pc of Irish SMEs are planning to invest in online backup in 2007, broadband player Magnet said today quoting research from iReach. . Magnet has unveiled a new data backup service that does not result in vital information being transported over the internet in the event of a disaster. Instead, recovery of information under the business Online Backup service will occur over Magnet The link for this article located at SiliconRepublic is no longer available. . Analyze the reasons behind SMEs' reluctance to adopt online backup systems stemming from concerns over data privacy, and examine other viable options available.. Online Backup, Data Security, SMEs, Backup Service, Risk Management. . Bill Locke
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