
Manual backups have too many failure points.
Use the ‘Rule of Three’!
The Rule of Three in data backup involves the following principles:
Three Copies: Always have three copies of your important data. One copy is in the place you’re using it, another is stored locally, and the third is stored offsite.
Two Different Media: Ensure that at least two copies are stored on different physical media, such as local drives, cloud storage, or network-attached storage (NAS).
One Offsite Backup: Store one copy of your data offsite, away from your primary location, to protect against disasters or data loss.
This strategy provides a robust safeguard against data loss, ensuring that even if one or two copies are compromised, the third copy remains intact.
Moving your data to an external drive you call a ‘backup drive’ is not a backup. Its simply external storage.
Let us automate these processes for you.
Better yet, let us send you an image of your computers login screen booting from the cloud!