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Backups

One of the most important security measures is backups. They protect us from hardware failures, various types of malware and loss of devices. Because this can happen to computers, tablets, phones and servers, all devices need to have a backup system in place.

What do we need from backups?

There are basically two different ways of backup up: the cloud and local devices. The two can be combined easily.

Backups to the cloud

The most popular way of backing up at the moment is to back things up to the “cloud”. That is, backing up to an online service, like Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Dropbox.

The advantages of this method:

The disadvantages of this method:

Recommended uses:

Local or own cloud backups

For those that want to control access to their data, or avoid high monthly costs, purchasing backup devices and hard drives is the prefered option.

Advantages of this method:

Disadvantages of this method:

Recommended uses:

Examples of solutions

Ideally, one server/NAS should be set up in the office, and another in a different location. The second location can be anywhere with a high bandwidth internet connection.

What to backup?

The most obvious thing to backup is files that are not already on an online service:

The less obvious things to backup is online service:

These are are necessary to backup in case the accounts get closed down by the provider.

Specific instructions: