Cloud backup services provide clients with access
to software-defined shared storage infrastructure, and Brocent provides remote
managed IT services for this purpose. It means memory that
is managed as a virtual resource. Using a software-defined virtual architecture
allows providers to create large pools of storage and then distribute them to
their customers.
The managed IT cloud services'
tools provided by the provider is typically based on customer size and demand,
changing bandwidth conditions, security requirements, and in some cases even
variable data storage requirements. The latter means that the cloud provider
will automatically delete versions of files or folders that are older than the
time set by your IT administrator, e.g. any version is older than six months.
Cloud-managed backupproviders can also allow customers to
store frequently used data in places with quick access.
Each of these storage tiers has a different cost,
and the backup tools provided by a cloud storage provider can automate the way
your data is moved between these tiers based on rules controlled by your IT
staff. This is similar to the old hierarchical storage strategy, but much
simpler and performed entirely as a managed service. All you have to do is go
through the initial setup process and you'll be able to access your
organization's data from any web-enabled device.
Types Of Cloud Backup
Along with the different approaches to cloud
backup, there are many backup methods to consider. While cloud archiving
providers give customers the ability to choose the archiving method that best
suits their needs and applications, it is important to understand the
difference between the three main types.
A full backup copies the entire data set
each time a backup is started. As a result, they offer the highest level of
protection. However, most companies are often unable to perform a full backup
because it is time-consuming and uses too much storage capacity.
Additional backupsare only data archives that have been modified or
updated since the last backup. This method saves time and disk space but can
complicate a full recovery. Incremental is a common form of cloud archiving
because it tends to use fewer resources.
Differential backupsare similar to incremental archives in that they
only contain modified data. However, differential archives archive data that
changed since the last full backup, not the last full backup. This technique
solves a difficult recovery problem that can occur with additional archiving.
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