The Dangers of Not Having a Backup and Disaster Recovery Plan

Backup and disaster recovery is one of those things that all businesses need to have in case of disaster. It could be a natural disaster such as a tornado, a hardware failure, or even an attack from a hacker. Any one of these could permanently disable your business if you aren’t prepared or have a proper backup plan.

For those of you still backing up data manually on tapes or even not at all, here are some reasons why you need a BDR solution and should stop tuning out potential disasters.

 

THREATS COME IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES

First of all, a data disaster is more common than you might think. Currently, 58% of SMBs are not prepared for data loss.

Something that could have been prevented could potentially wreck your business, especially scary to think about when 29% of hard drive failures are caused by accident.

It would be silly to have human error or a simple mishap put your company out of business.

You may have security protocols in place and your employees are well versed in avoiding things like malware. Well done! However, you’re still not fully protected.

Human error

Human error is a large culprit in data loss. It could be unintentionally deleting items or accidentally overwriting data, but these “oops” can hit hard.

Human error can result in other kinds of hardware damage like liquid damage from spills or even accidental reformatting. All of these things are possible and have happened to many SMBs before you.

Sometimes recovery is possible from the software platform you were using, maybe your computer has your back and caught these things. It’s still a time-consuming and money-wasting error to fix, even if you are lucky to recover some of what you lost.

Viruses and malware

Viruses and malware can be a significant cause of software or hardware damage depending on what kind of bug found its way in.

Usually, this can be avoided with proper employee training as well as an awesome firewall that will help filter malicious attacks.

Social engineering

Yet another threat is social engineering – the art of conning people. Hackers have been known to get into server rooms and other data-centric areas of the business.

Employees may not even notice their mistake until it’s too late. I guess the “HVAC guy” turned out to be a hacker in disguise.

Software corruption

Sometimes software corruption can come from unknown viruses lurking around your computer. However, most of the time it is due to improper usage.

Things like not shutting down the computer properly or leaving unsaved documents open. Sometimes even a power outage can trigger corruption.

Once the software processes are interrupted and damaged, it’s virtually impossible to recover data stored in the software.

Hardware issues

Did you know that 140,000 hard drives crash every week? With that kind of number, it’s just a matter of time until it happens to you. That is not a comfortable position to be in if you know you don’t have backup.

Unfortunately, hard drive corruption is usually due to mechanical issues. Things like age and dust build-up can (and will) cause technology to fail. We’ve all used the old laptop we still have that’s been on its deathbed for months, freezing frequently, taking forever to load a webpage, and of course, acting as a heater for your lap or desk.

All of these things are signs leading to a crash. You may not care if it’s an old hand-me-down laptop from the ’90s, but you will care when it’s your pricey equipment with all of your product data and client information stored on it.

Natural disasters

Finally, good old-fashioned acts of God. You can’t necessarily prepare for a natural disaster. Even if you hear the tornado siren, backing up your servers to tape will take longer than it will for the tornado to hit your business. Then what? That tape is left amongst the rubble, destroyed.

This may seem like an exaggeration, but it has really happened to businesses. And even if only hypothetical, it makes for a great metaphor for any other crash within your business.

This is also proof that on-site BDR solutions may not always be the final protective cover to your business. You may want to consider off-site or cloud data storage to ensure protection, so your data is safe even if your equipment is destroyed.

 

DON’T WAIT UNTIL YOU’RE IN A DISASTER SITUATION

Protect your business and keep it running smoothly and successfully. Backup and disaster recovery options are available for all kinds of SMBs and their needs.

Don’t wait to be taught a lesson by the “big one” (as most California residents say). Protect your important data and enjoy the peace of mind that comes along with it.

You’ve worked too hard to get your business where it is. Protect your hard work.

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Written by Lauren Morley

Lauren is the Chief Marketing Officer at Techvera. She travels the country full-time with her husband and dogs. When she isn't coming up with marketing strategies for Techvera, you can find her playing games, exploring nature, or planning her next adventure!
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November 8, 2019

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